Sectors

    Agriculture and Livestock

–  Zoonotic and Foodborne diseases

–   Edible Insects

    Aquaculture

   Climate change

   Biodiversity

–  Renewable energy

   Food nutrition

   Research and Development

   Livelihood

Community Development and Renewable Energy

The Community based Agriculture Development and Renewable Energy are important components of LDC-CelAgrid where research results have been applied. So far LDC-CelAgrid is working in 3 provinces of Takeo, Kandal and Pursat while demonstration has been also targeted Kampong Speu, Kampong Cham, Battambang, Kampong Thom and Kampot.

In the three provinces, community organizations have been established allowing them to manage inputs distributed by the projects. Heifer International – Cambodia and CIDA/FSIF are the mayor donors for community development although other small projects from NZAID (2004-2005) and FAO (2006-2007) have also supported this component. The strategy of LDC-CelAgrid in community development is to work closely with the Commune Councils (CC) and with at least 10% of the total population in each village formed into community organization.

The participating community members receive season long training using farmer field school methodologies, organizing the self-help group and receiving inputs such livestock, fish, vegetable and forage seeds and seedlings and biodigesters. The strength of these communities looking for sustainability is the application of Heifer International – Cambodia cornerstones model and principles where the original community members share ‘Passing On the Gift’ (POG) to other villagers and these gifts can be knowledge and materials.