Cambodia Will Spend More Than US$400 Million to Create a First Class Irrigation System

A high ranking official of the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology said that Cambodia will spend more than US$400 million starting in 2008 for ambitious developments to create a huge, first class irrigation system.

“Mr. Lim Kean Hor, the Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology, said that more than one million hectares of rice fields in Cambodia are expected to be served with enough water when these projects will be completed towards the end of the newly starting fourth term of the royal government. Mr. Lim Kean Hor continued that the projects are now in the preliminary stages. After they are completed, it is expected they will deliver water to nearly 60% of the entire area of the present day rice fields.

“At present, the Ministry of Water Resources plans to start building a big dam in the coming dry season with resources from Qatar at the Vaico River in Svay Rieng, worth more than US$200 million, which can deliver water to more than 300,000 hectares of rice fields, and it plans to construct another dam at the Stung Saen River [Kompong Thom] with resources from Kuwait, worth over US$100 million, which can serve 10,000 hectares of cultivation fields. The Ministry plans also to build the Krang Ponley dam [in Kompong Speu], starting during the dry season, with a loan from the government of Korea at a costs of US$33 million, and to build dams at the Basal and Chi Kraeng Krom rivers [Siem Reap] with a loan from the government of India, at a costs US$30 million, as well as the Kumhat dam, by using water from the Stung Sangkae River [Battambang] at a costs US$52 million.

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  1. When these projects are finished around the conclusion of the recently inaugurated fourth term of the royal government, more than one million hectares of rice fields in Cambodia are anticipated to be fed with enough water, according to Mr. Lim Kean Hor, the Minister of Water Resources and Meteorology. The initiatives, Mr. Lim Kean Hor continued, are currently in the planning stages. It is anticipated that they will provide water to roughly 60% of the area of the current rice fields once they are finished.

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  2. Currently, the Ministry of Water Resources plans to begin construction of a large dam with resources from Qatar at the Vaico River in Svay Rieng in the upcoming dry season. This dam will cost more than US$200 million and be able to supply water to more more than 300,000 hectares of rice fields. It also plans to build a second dam at the Stung Saen River [Kompong Thom] with resources from Kuwait that will cost more than US$100 million and be able to supply 10,000hectare.



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