Action progress

Action Implementation Location

This action progress below has been implemented at:

National Level
National Level
Sub-national Level

Annual Data

Annual progress made recorded by the respective ministry.

Target 1 - tons of production

Unit measured in Number

Additional information

Action Details Input Description
Technology Availability Yes (i) Domesticate and produce both indigenous and exotic species that are more adaptable to climate change; (ii) Promote aquaculture in plastic ponds and composite ponds; (iii) Promote cage and pen culture in man-made reservoirs
Technology Availability Yes (i) Domesticate and produce both indigenous and exotic species that are more adaptable to climate change; (ii) Promote aquaculture in plastic ponds and composite ponds; (iii) Promote cage and pen culture in man-made reservoirs
Technology Availability Yes (i) Domesticate and produce both indigenous and exotic species that are more adaptable to climate change; (ii) Promote aquaculture in plastic ponds and composite ponds; (iii) Promote cage and pen culture in man-made reservoirs
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries In Improved Aquaculture Production 0%/50% 50% of women engaging in aquaculture systems/ fishery sector will be involved in aquaculture production specifically in planning, development, fish-farm operations. Women will be provided technical support in decision making, harvest and post-harvest technology, improving access to market, and collective aquatic business. In particular, supporting women to enhance knowledge that can help them to practice in-farm and out-farm activities (i.e. planning for fish culture, seeking customers, extending assistance for new fish seed producers and grow out farmers). 50% of beneficiaries in improved aquaculture production are women
Number of women/ % of women participation- Report Improved Access To Markets 0%/50% 50% of women report improved access to markets
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries Of In Farm And Out Farm 0%/50% 50% of beneficiaries of in farm and out farm activities are women
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries In Improved Aquaculture Production 35%/50% 35% of women engaged to participate in Community Fisheries development.
Number of women/ % of women participation- Report Improved Access To Markets 35%/50% 35% of women engaged in capacity development.
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries Of In Farm And Out Farm 0%/50%
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries In Improved Aquaculture Production 0%/50%
Number of women/ % of women participation- Report Improved Access To Markets 0%/50%
Number of women/ % of women participation- Of Beneficiaries Of In Farm And Out Farm 0%/50%
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) Yes
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) Yes
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) Yes
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) Yes
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) Yes
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) Yes
Capacity Support Needed
Capacity Support Needed
Capacity Support Needed
SDGs

Financing

Financial Costs (USD)

15,600,000$

No. Budget Financed By Funding Details Year
1363 2,400,000
USDA
Commercialization of Aquaculture for Sustainable Trade (CAST) - USDA Cambodia Program. facilitate commercial, private sector-driven activities to catalyse market growth and supply Cambodia-grown, quality-assured fish that achieve price premiums. 2021
1364 961,547.1
AFD
AFD- CaPFish-Aqua. The overall objective of the CaPFish Program is derived from the vision set down in the Strategic Planning Framework for Fisheries: to contribute to food security and socioeconomic development in Cambodia in order to enhance people's livelihoods and the nation's prosperity. The specific objective of this Aquaculture Component is to ensure a more sustainable, climate-resilient and inclusive growth in the aquaculture sector. 2021
1365 2,325,843.6
German Agency for International Cooperation
Sustainable Community Fisheries and Aquaculture in Cambodia. Cambodia's food-insecure population has access to more fish products and a higher income from sustainable aquaculture and resource-friendly pond farming and rice field fishing. 2021
1366 2,400,000
USDA
Commercialization of Aquaculture for Sustainable Trade (CAST) - USDA Cambodia Program, facilitate commercial, private sector-driven activities to catalyze market growth and supply Cambodia-grown, quality-assured fish that achieve price premiums. The financial support has been made through the NGOs and CSO. Therefore, there is no technical working group under the MAFF is observed. The financial support has been made through the NGOs and CSO. Therefore, there is no technical working group under the MAFF is observed. 2022
1367 956,226
AFD
Initial budget was in EUR 884,805 equivalent to USD 956,226. The overall objective of the CaPFish Program is derived from the vision set down in the Strategic Planning Framework for Fisheries: to contribute to food security and socioeconomic development in Cambodia in order to enhance people's livelihoods and the nation's prosperity. The specific objective of this Aquaculture Component is to ensure a more sustainable, climate-resilient and inclusive growth in the aquaculture sector. 2022
1368 2,312,981
German Agency for International Cooperation
Initial budget was in EUR 2,140,223 equivalent to USD 2,312,981. Sustainable Community Fisheries and Aquaculture in Cambodia. Cambodia's food-insecure population has access to more fish products and a higher income from sustainable aquaculture and resource-friendly pond farming and rice field fishing. 2022
1509 1,692,049
German Agency for International Cooperation
2023
1520 1,064,439
Food and Agriculture Organization
2023
1522 34,200
Food and Agriculture Organization
2023
1563 3,826,000
United States Agency for International Development
2023
1582 1
Republic of Korea
2023

Action Budget Implementation Location

This budgets above has been implemented at:

National Level
National Level
Sub-national Level