6 Responses to “Low rainfall affects Cambodia rice production”

  1. Phnom Penh says:

    Great post and full of Seo vutha! Khmer Rouge is the main Keyword you can’t miss.

    Anyway, would you please do a link exchange for my new site: http://www.bcab.org and please put the Anchor text: Financial Information

    I already link your site in blogroll, your site anchor text is : Khmer News

    Thanks,

    Santhana

  2. vutha says:

    Thanks Santhana for your good advice, I now linked your site on my blog already.

  3. angkor138 says:

    Traditionally, rice cultivation in Cambodia is totally depending on rain fall, however, due to the pattern of rain fall changed drastically for the last decade – Too much or too little would and will always impact on the cutltivation.

    The only wa that rice cultivation in Cambodia is to viable in the future is to have propre irrigation systems that could connect to all parts of the village where potential cutivation is to profit.

    Climate change is and will impact on agriculture

  4. I used to experience all these works too when i was young. It is a good reminder. There are many steps to get the rice and cook it for meal.

  5. Phnom Penh says:

    I am sure Cambodia Name you will never forget what you did in the past with the rice. lolz
    I just wish one day, I can learn how to grow the rice.

  6. vutha says:

    Most of Cambodian people living in rural are mostly dependent on agriculture. By the way, the harvest is not enough for feeding their family in the whole year. After the harvest, the Poor people always find extra income in order to support family by seeking work in Urban, City and crossing border to work in neighboring countries.

    More than 30 percent of total population is living under poverty line, by earning less than $1 per day. How do they live?

    For me, I do not know how to plough and transplant at all. But i know how to cook rice, eheheh.

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