Cambodia and Germany are moving to deepen agricultural ties, with a major German spice firm eyeing new processing investments in the Southeast Asian nation, officials said on Thursday.
Cambodian Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, H.E. Dith Tina met in Phnom Penh with German Ambassador to Cambodia H.E. Stefan Messerer and a delegation from Fuchs Gruppe, led by CEO Nils Meyer-Pries, to discuss expanding agro-industrial trade and technical cooperation.
The talks centered on a potential move by Fuchs Gruppe – one of the world’s largest spice producers – to establish processing operations for Cambodian pepper. Such an investment would represent a significant step up the value chain for Cambodia, which has long sought to move beyond exporting raw commodities toward high-value, processed agricultural goods.
H.E. Minister Dith Tina welcomed the initiative, noting that domestic processing would “add significant value” to the local sector and help propel Cambodian farm produce into more competitive international markets.
The Minister highlighted the success of joint training programmes for Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), a critical framework for meeting the stringent sanitary and phytosanitary requirements of the European market.
By partnering with German industry leaders, Cambodia aims to leverage German expertise to improve the sustainability and efficiency of its pepper and spice production.
Both parties signaled a long-term commitment to enhancing the agro-industrial pipeline between the two nations.


