ADB helps Cambodia ensure food security, climate resilience hinh anh 1Illustrative image (Source: Asiafoundation.org)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a 62.9-million-USD financing package to help Cambodia enhance food security and promote inclusive economic growth.

The bank said the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Cross-Border Livestock Health and Value Chains Improvement Project will be financed by a 50-million-dollar loan from ADB's concessional resources, a 12-million-dollar Asian Development Fund grant, and a 0.9-million-dollar grant from the Climate Change Fund.

ADB principal climate change specialist for Southeast Asia Srinivasan Ancha said the livestock subsector is crucial to sustainable rural livelihoods and food security in Cambodia, and it offers many opportunities for smallholder farmers, including women, and small and medium-sized agribusinesses.

The project will directly benefit at least 40,000 households in Phnom Penh capital city and Kampong Cham, Oddar Meanchey, Prey Veng, Siem Reap, and Takeo provinces by boosting investments in critical infrastructure, institutional and technical capacities, and enabling policies.

It will also develop infrastructure in Kandal, Kampong Thom, and Pursat provinces to meet nationwide needs for veterinary vaccines and artificial insemination.

The project will enhance productivity and resilience of the livestock subsector by reducing risks from transboundary animal diseases, zoonoses, and antimicrobial resistance, it said./.
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