• 10 months ago
Transcript
00:00 [Footsteps]
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00:22 [Footsteps]
00:34 I was even talking about not going much into the agriculture.
00:38 It's not because of the increase in impute alone,
00:42 but because our lives are not really secure in the farms.
00:45 So it makes us, we are not really safe like we used to be before.
00:49 [Footsteps]
01:04 [Birds chirping]
01:09 [Footsteps]
01:16 [Footsteps]
01:30 A lot of funds have been advanced to farmers using the Angkor Boreal Programme framework.
01:36 But whether you like it or not, it's still not enough,
01:40 because many farmers are still being deprived of the opportunity of benefiting from the Angkor Boreal Programme.
01:45 [Footsteps]
01:54 [Footsteps]
02:03 [Footsteps]
02:16 [Footsteps]
02:19 Last year we bought a bag of corn, 2,000.
02:22 And this year we also bought 2,500.
02:25 So our customers, they are complaining that the corn is very costly.
02:30 We don't know what happened last year.
02:32 [Footsteps]
02:37 [Machine noise]
02:42 I believe it will help us to cover up for the cost of the expenses during the farming season.
02:49 So the current price in the market is not bad. We are happy with it.
02:53 [Machine noise]

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