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Thursday 26 August 2010

Korean company builds a rice mill in Battambang

Wednesday, 25 August 2010
By Chun Sophal
Phnom Penh Post

A Korean company, KOGID Cambodia Co LTD, has just commenced the construction of a US$2.6 million rice-processing mill in Battambang's Rattanak Mundol district to mill and process rice for local consumption and for international exports, reports Phnom Penh Post.

Oung Savuth, manager of KOGID Cambodia Co Ltd, said that once complete, the mill would be able to process 400 tonnes of rice per day. “We hope that the investment will play an important role in producing quality rice which is applicable to market demand both at present and in the future,” he told the Phnom Penh Post.

KOGIG said the rice mill will be built on approximately 3 hectares of land and will be finished by January 2011.

Cheu Chheang, director of Battambang province’s Department of Industry, Mines and Energy, said the province already had more than 100 rice mills, but that they were not able to process rice to standardised quality and international standard yet. “We welcome all investment projects which lead to the construction of standardised rice mills because the paddy storage in Battambang province has not had a modern rice mill yet,” he said.

Oung Savuth said that the rice mill was imported directly from South Korea and was very modern compared to those already operating in the province.

KOGID invested about $3 million in late 2009 to build a corn-drying plant capable of drying 400 tonnes of corn a day, in the same district.

The government released a new rice policy last Wednesday that guaranteed 50 percent of commercial bank lending to rice producers in a bid to increase Cambodia’s exports of the grain to 1 million tonnes by 2015.

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