Cambodian PM Designates Agriculture, Fisheries as Pillars of National Food Security


Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Moha Borvor Thipadei Hun Manet on Wednesday underscored the vital role of agriculture and fisheries in ensuring the country’s food security, describing agriculture as “the nation’s stomach” and fisheries as its “source of protein.”

Speaking during a National Fish Day event in southeastern Svay Rieng province, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet reaffirmed his Royal Government’s commitment to protecting Cambodia’s marine and freshwater resources through enhanced conservation and stricter enforcement against illegal fishing during breeding seasons.

The prime minister said he has ordered the Royal Cambodian Army to assist local authorities in cracking down on illegal fishing activities, particularly in major fish spawning grounds, to safeguard stocks and ensure the long-term sustainability of the country’s aquatic ecosystems.

He emphasized that robust conservation efforts are essential to reducing overdependence on natural habitats while boosting the domestic supply of fisheries products to meet growing national demand.

Following his address, the prime minister and the first lady released 1.5 million fish and other aquatic species into the Vai Ko River in Svay Rieng.

Cambodia has observed National Fish Day on July 1 annually since 2003 to raise public awareness and encourage nationwide participation in the sustainable development of its fisheries sector. The initiative aims to replenish fish stocks, bolster food security, and support the livelihoods of local communities.

This year’s release into the river comprised more than 20 species, including giant freshwater prawns, native freshwater fish, turtles, softshell turtles, eels, and freshwater snails.