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On 2 September 2015, the Global Market Promotion (GMP) Executive Committee of CRF organized its 12th Exco meeting
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On 02 September, 2015, CRF President, Mr. Sok Puthyvuth, hosted a meeting with representatives from consulting firm and IFC at CRF’s secretariat office, Phnom Penh.
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On 28 August, 2015, CRF paid a courtesy call to H.E. Cham Prasith, Senior Minister and Minister of Industry and Handicraft. The main objective of this meeting was to seek cooperation and support from the ministry.
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On 26th August, 2015, CRF President, Mr. Sok Puthyvuth and Vice Presidents, Oknha Kim Savuth and Oknha Hun Lak attended in the Launching ceremony of the Cambodia Industrial Development Policy 2015-2025 at Santhipheap Building.
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On 24th August, 2015, CRF President, Mr. Sok Puthyvuth and Vice Presidents, Oknha Kim Savuth and Oknha Hun Lak attended the Cambodia-Belarus Business Forum, which organized by Cambodia Chamber of Commerce (CCC)
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On 20 August 2015, CRF’s team led by CRF President, Mr. Sok Puthyuth, joined a meeting with the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia (GDCE) at GDCE’s meeting hall, Phnom Penh. There were 12 people from CRF and 11 people from GDCE’s leaders
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The sixth Meeting of the Cost Competitiveness (C2 Exco) was held on 19 August 2015 at CRF secretariat office, Phnom Penh. Ten members of the committee joined the meeting.
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The first Meeting of the CRF Executive Committee on Code of Conducts and Ethic (COCE Exco) was held on 18 August 2015. Ten people attended the meeting chaired by Mr. Norng Veasna with Mr. Kann Kunthy as Vice-Chair and presided over by CRF President,
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On July 28, 2015, The Cost Competitiveness Executive Committee (C2 Exco) of CRF led by Oknha Kim Savuth, a vice president of CRF and a head of C2 Exco met with Electricity Authority of Cambodia (EAC) at EAC office, Phnom Penh.
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On 23 July 2015, the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ministry of Commerce (MOC) and Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF) took place at the Ministry of Commerce.
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Export Statistics
by Metric Tons
Monthly |
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
1. january |
34.273 |
53.036 |
36.900 |
46.221 |
2. February |
41.949 |
50.022 |
60.567 |
43.932 |
3. March |
77.466 |
67.481 |
79.114 |
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4. April |
38.807 |
50.599 |
38.740 |
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5. May |
40.536 |
62.537 |
62.863 |
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6. June |
47.419 |
43.525 |
51.449 |
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7. July |
29.415 |
23.702 |
33.075 |
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8. August |
33.582 |
38.098 |
38.991 |
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9. September |
67.251 |
60.361 |
54.882 |
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10. October |
49.471 |
59.888 |
73.343 |
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11. November |
72.010 |
49.849 |
65.706 |
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12. December |
84.890 |
77.906 |
60.693 |
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Yearly Export |
617.069 |
637.004 |
656.323 |
90.153 |
MOT- Sources: Secretariat One Window Service
(SOWS-REF) for rice export.
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