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| Villagers harvest rice in Siem Reap province late last month. The government has forecast that the yield will exceed estimated figures this year. Photo by WILL BAXTER | 
Chun Sophal
The Phnom Penh Post
CAMBODIA’S rice harvest is expected to  reach nearly 8 million tonnes this year, the highest level in the last  decade, according to a forecast from the Ministry of Agriculture,  Forestry and Fisheries yesterday. 
Although production this year  was affected by droughts in some areas and flooding in others, the  ministry said total output from 2.76 million hectares of farmland was  estimated to be 7.99 million tonnes – exceeding the ministry's target of  7.3 million tonnes by about 9 percent.
Agriculture Minister Chan Sarun  said yesterday the gain in production was due to good rice seeds, an  increase in dry season farming, a greater amount of farmed land and  better understanding of farming techniques. 
“We hope that this year Cambodia  will have a better rice output for use than last year,” he said. In  2009, Cambodia grew 7.6 million tonnes of rice.
The ministry's provisional  estimate for rice output in the 2010 to 2011 season is for 6.5 million  tonnes in the rainy season and 1.5 million tonnes in the dry season. 
The total rice surplus this year  was forecast to be about 3.8 million tonnes, greater than last year's  surplus of about 3.5 million tonnes.
The ministry said “natural disasters” damaged 20,815 hectares of rice crops this year. 
Droughts affected 3,216 hectares, insects 219 hectares and flooding 17,380 hectares.
Po Sovann, president of Sre  Khmer, an NGO which works in 12 main rice growing provinces across the  country, said farmers had been more confident this year.
“This year, we encouraged  farmers who have small plots of farmland to produce rice for the market,  by providing [knowledge of] growing techniques and building small  irrigation systems,” he said yesterday. 
MAFF's latest forecast is higher  than that released last week by the United Nations-backed Food and  Agriculture Organisation, which put rice production this year at 7.3  million tonnes, up from its previous estimate of 5.9 million tonnes.
Cambodia's rice output last year saw 6 million tonnes produced in the rainy season and 1.6 million tonnes in the dry season. 
Natural disasters destroyed 41,163 hectares of rice crops
 






 
 
 
 
 
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