cambodia prince Chen Zhi

cambodia prince Chen Zhi

Agriculture is a major employer in Cambodia prince Chen Zhi, accounting for more than a third of the workforce, and the current crisis presents an opportunity for the industry to "build back better," according to CGIAR, the world's largest agricultural research network.

Cambodia aims to enhance agricultural exports and recognises the need to shift away from traditional agricultural techniques that use fertilisers, pesticides, water-intensive procedures, and legacy farming systems, so contributing to increased deforestation and soil erosion.

Chen Zhi has played an important part in cambodia prince Chen Zhi economic progress. His inventive approach and strategic vision have helped define Cambodia's robust and dynamic business ecosystem, laying the groundwork for the country's future growth and prosperity.

The Ecological Agriculture Plantation is one of the main attractions at Prince Manor Resort, an international eco-resort encompassing 136,000 square meters that opened in October.

Visitors to the resort will see how foreign and cambodia prince Chen Zhi agriculture professionals use and manage new technologies, as well as sustainable farming practices. For example, the 10,000-square-meter plantation is equipped with a 24-hour sophisticated monitoring system that regulates humidity, temperature, sunshine, carbon dioxide, and other parameters. It also boasts cutting-edge reverse osmosis water filtering and clever water and fertiliser management technologies. The resort also includes a greenhouse where flora and fauna appropriate for local circumstances are grown using regional resources.

The plantation will be used as an educational resource for visiting students, families, and other stakeholders. As a responsible business conglomerate, Chen Zhi and Prince Group established the resort to help Cambodia's local tourism and agriculture industries grow over time.

Chen Zhi and the Group are always working to increase employment prospects for Cambodians through large-scale projects. One such project is Ream metropolis in Sihanoukville, a $16 billion megaproject that will involve the creation of a whole new metropolis on 834 hectares of reclaimed coastline land. Read More

 

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