M-96.
Bio-digesters construction (85% reduction compared to 2000)(Small size (2-3-4m3); Medium size(6-8-10m3), Large size(>10m3)
Ministry
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Category
Mitigation
Sector
Waste
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 -
Unit measured in
Additional information
Action Details | Input | Description |
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Technology Availability | Yes | |
Technology Availability | Yes | |
Technology Availability | Yes | |
Number of women/ % of women participation- | 0%/0% | |
Number of women/ % of women participation- | 0%/0% | |
Number of women/ % of women participation- | 0%/0% | |
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) | No | |
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) | No | |
Youth (engaged, not engaged, description) | No | |
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) | No | A number of private sector and financial institution are engaged in the bio-digester programme to provide enabling environment and finacial inclusion in promotion of the bio-digester programme. The private sectors are included AMRET, PRASAC, ACLEDA, FMO and Enerpedia etc. However, quantified of the pewrcentage are not available for the report. |
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) | No | A number of private sector and financial institution are engaged in the bio-digester programme to provide enabling environment and finacial inclusion in promotion of the bio-digester programme. The private sectors are included AMRET, PRASAC, ACLEDA, FMO and Enerpedia etc. However, quantified of the pewrcentage are not available for the report. |
Private sector (engaged, not engaget, description) | No | A number of private sector and financial institution are engaged in the bio-digester programme to provide enabling environment and finacial inclusion in promotion of the bio-digester programme. The private sectors are included AMRET, PRASAC, ACLEDA, FMO and Enerpedia etc. However, quantified of the pewrcentage are not available for the report. |
Capacity Support Needed |
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Capacity Support Needed |
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Capacity Support Needed |
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SDGs |
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Financing
Financial Costs (USD)
12,750,000$
No. | Budget | Financed By | Funding Details | Year |
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1313 | 4,319,000 |
Asian Development Bank
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(48409-002) GR 0579-CAM: Climate-Friendly Agribusiness Value Chains Sector Project. The proposed project supports fulfilling the government''s Agriculture Sector Strategic Development Plan and the Industrial Development Policy, by improving the competitiveness of agribusiness value chains in Kampong Cham and Tboung Khmum provinces along the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) southern economic corridor, and in Kampot and Takeo provinces along the south coastal economic corridor. The project will boost the climate resilience of critical agricultural infrastructure and help commercialize rice, maize, cassava, and mango production. It will help increase crop productivity and diversification; improve the capacity for storage, processing, and quality and safety testing; and promote the use of solar and bioenergy. It will strengthen the technical and institutional capacity for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) and create an enabling policy environment for climate-friendly agribusinesses. This will in turn promote long-term environmental sustainability and enhance the profitability for farmers and agribusinesses. | 2021 |
1314 | 4,319,000 |
Asian Development Bank
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The proposed project supports fulfilling the government''s Agriculture Sector Strategic Development Plan and the Industrial Development Policy, by improving the competitiveness of agribusiness value chains in Kampong Cham and Tboung Khmum provinces along the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) southern economic corridor, and in Kampot and Takeo provinces along the south coastal economic corridor. The project will boost the climate resilience of critical agricultural infrastructure and help commercialize rice, maize, cassava, and mango production. It will help increase crop productivity and diversification; improve the capacity for storage, processing, and quality and safety testing; and promote the use of solar and bioenergy. It will strengthen the technical and institutional capacity for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) and create an enabling policy environment for climate-friendly agribusinesses. This will in turn promote long-term environmental sustainability and enhance the profitability for farmers and agribusinesses. | 2022 |
Action Budget Implementation Location
This budgets above has been implemented at: