AGRICULTURE

Agriculture is crucial to Cambodia's economy, with most people involved in farming. The government has introduced initiatives to boost agricultural development, productivity, and sustainability through investments in infrastructure, technology, and training programs. Despite challenges like climate change and resource constraints, Cambodia's agriculture remains essential for economic growth and food security.

We are taking steps to introduce a holistic farming practice that connect our farmers to only the physical freedoms, but also the joys and the ever lasting wealth in their life.

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Frog meat has been poppular in the local markets for the last few years. Price ranges from 4 USD to 5 USD per kg. As our determined efforts to seek sustainability, our team has adopted a frog raising project starting with 1100 (one month old) baby-frogs for the pice of 62.5 USD from a national university […]

A group of YMCA ( Young Men’s Christian Volunteer Association) together with our village youth came to plant fruit trees on Living Water Farm on Sunday this week.  They wanted the fruit of the trees to benefit the whole community. Moreover, they trained the village youth to understand the their own environment and how clean environment […]

Mr. Senghor , our point man at the farm, has led our team to grow a few small well-watered gardens applying Farming God’s way techniques. One of the gardens, he grew about 60 cucumbers seeds. Within roughly two months, he harvested some kilograms of cucumbers.  Our produce is still small. We are not able to […]

We started our first long bean on our field size garden. The yield we received was satisfied because we could bless the community and sold to organice stores in the city.  Here is our caretaker picking long bean. They also take them to sell in a local market. Some crops were set aside to give […]

Blessing the communityIn April this year, our team led by Molula, and Senghor , has been working on our vegetable whole heartily. This year, we focus on high standards implementing Farming God’s way on our field size gardens.As the starting, we divided our plots into three sections. We planted morning glory, long bean, radish, and […]

Our farming team was called to go down to a village helping a pastor who had wanted to grow corn using farming God’s way.Pastor Sinat has joined Farming God’s way training before . He started to apply what he learned on his backyard gardens. He saw the success . Because he had not experienced working […]

We began our first well-water garden on our living Water Farm in November last year. We showed this practice to our care-givers, and some other trainees including a few other local villagers.We first walked with our local farmers to find a suitable spot to start a demonstration field. Here , we call it well-water garden, […]

Kim John was teaching during Farming God’s way training this year – 2020, January 7-11Testimony from a trainee in SiemReap He has done it, and shared his experienceKim John came to know about Farming God’s way a few years ago. He was very excited about it. After joining the training a few times, he went […]