24 Oct 2018
Kampong Speu Palm Sugar, which has a geographical indication (GI) status, is seeing lower production due to a labour shortage.
Kampong Speu Palm Sugar Promotion Association (KSPSPA) president, Sam Saroeun, said on Tuesday that production fell from 300 tonnes last year to 250 tonnes this year.
While the association is trying to emphasise the benefits of palm sugar production, young people mostly seek employment outside the agricultural sector, Saroeun said.
“We need enough workers to collect the juice needed for the sugar production. But the younger generation prefers to work in the garment industry rather than climb trees."
“A farmer can earn $4,000 per year,” he said. But on an annual basis, a garment worker could earn more than twice as much.
“As we also want to promote the Khmer production of palm sugar, we visit villages and talk about our profit margins to encourage them to come back [to agriculture] and increase our production,” he said.
In 2010, Kampong Speu palm sugar was awarded the geographical indication (GI) status. The label guarantees the origin of the product and assures buyers that the sugar is produced according to tightly controlled quality specifications.