"This course has importantly contributed to building human resources for Cambodia in the banana industry because it has provided knowledge to our students in both standardized planting techniques and phytosanitary requirements for export to the Chinese market," he said.Ĭhen Qisheng, general manager of China Certification & Inspection Group's Cambodian branch, said the workshop is crucial for Cambodia, where farmers account for more than two-thirds of the country's population. Professor Cheang Hong, dean of the RUA's Faculty of Agricultural Science, said it was the fifth training course since the Hainan Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences signed a Tropical Agriculture Technology Cooperation Agreement with the RUA in 2017. "After joining this course, I am really interested in growing bananas and hope to become an expert in the banana industry in the future." "We have gained a lot of knowledge on standardized banana production technologies and standards for exporting bananas to China and other countries," he said. Ren Rithy, a graduate from the RUA, said the workshop's content is rich and practical that is very useful for agriculture learners. "I hope when graduating, I will have an opportunity to work with a banana company, so I can use my knowledge and expertise to practice at orchards and to share with other farmers," he said. Sannikthik, who is currently studying in the major of agronomy, believed that with China's help, Cambodia's banana industry will grow bigger in the near future. "I saw that the banana packaging facility has complied well with phytosanitary requirements." "The course covered almost the entire banana industry, ranging from planting, harvesting to post-harvest handling for exports," the 19-year-old student said. "It's the first time I have attended such a training course that has provided both theoretical study and field trip to a banana orchard and three other farms of durian, dragon fruit and fragrant coconut in Kratie province," he said. Sannikthik said the course focused on banana cultivation technology, identification of main diseases and insect pests, green prevention and control technology, post-harvest preservation, waste resource utilization, standardized construction of orchards and application of good agricultural practices. Lectured via video link by professors and technicians of the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences in South China's Hainan province, the weeklong course, which concluded on Sunday, gathered more than 50 Cambodian students from the RUA and the Prek Leap National Institute of Agriculture.ĭuring the workshop, apart from learning theories, the trainees also went on a field trip to a banana orchard and three other tropical fruit farms in northeast Kratie province. Tax returns are different in each canton and you will most probably need to fill in the forms which you receive from your tax office and support the return with print-outs (balance sheet – P&L) from the Banana system.PHNOM PENH-Thoeun Sannikthik, a third-year student at the Royal University of Agriculture (RUA) in Cambodia, was glad to be one of the participants in a Chinese-organized training workshop on standardized banana production technologies, saying that the course was very valuable for agriculture students. I have been submitting print-outs from Banana to the tax authorities for quite some time and have never encountered any problems.
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