Our history

1997-2005: The University of Tropical Agriculture Foundation established in 1997 by Dr. Thomas Reg Preston; and registered in Cambodia as UTA-Cambodia at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (2002-2005). The key activities of UTA-Cambodia were research in the fields of livestock and agriculture, insects, aquaculture, renewable energy, crop-livestock, sustainable farming, waste management, and implemented master programs

2006-2017: The Center for Livestock and Agriculture Development (CelAgrid) was localized from UTA-Cambodia and registered as local NGO on January 24th, 2006 at the Ministry of Interior. The key activities of CelAgrid were research and development in the fields of livestock and agriculture, insects, aquaculture, renewable energy, crop-livestock, waste management, sustainable farming, and community development.

2018-present: The Livestock Development for Community Livelihood Organization (LDC) renewed registration of CelAgrid as local non-profit organization on November 26th, 2018 at the Ministry of Interior, after the Law on Associations and Non-governmental Organizations. The key activities of LDC are research and development in the fields of livestock and agriculture, edible insects, aquaculture, crop-livestock, zoonotic and foodborne diseases, household food nutrition, climate change, and community development.

Started in 2003 CelAgrid has an office at the Ecological Farm in Pras Theat village, Rolous commune, Kandal Stung district, Kandal province. In Phnom Penh, Heifer International-Cambodia allowed us to use their office space and facilities. In 2005, a branch office was established in Pursat provincial town to facilitate the operation of Food Security Initiative Fund (FSIF/CIDA/HPI). Two new branch offices will be established; one in Sras Takoun village, Sanglong commune, Treang district and other in Kus commune, Tramkak district, Takeo province. CelAgrid now has an office in Phnom Penh in January 2007. The new office in Phnom Penh will equip with 24 hours access to internet allow researchers and scientists to get their references and communicating with supervisors abroad when writing papers/articles. Having the office in Phnom Penh, the office and seminar rooms at the centre will be mainly used for project activities such as training, research and community development components and Eco-Farm.

CelAgrid Centre in 2003

CelAgrid Centre in 2006