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Design services that cater to your needs, including designing booklets, catalogs, and company profiles. ✅We guarantee qu...
10/06/2024

Design services that cater to your needs, including designing booklets, catalogs, and company profiles.

✅We guarantee quality in every aspect of our design process (big & small)
create a premium result & looks

Whether you need a hardcover booklet or a softcover catalog, our team of professionals will work closely with you to ensure your project meets your expectations.

Booklet & catalogue designs
26/03/2024

Booklet & catalogue designs

26/02/2024

Designs
26/02/2024

Designs

Designs for luxury serviced apartments in
26/12/2023

Designs for luxury serviced apartments in

No descriptions needed, it’s all about our designs and visuals 🎨🖌️
21/12/2023

No descriptions needed, it’s all about our designs and visuals 🎨🖌️

Booklet , brochure , Sales portfolio designs
19/11/2023

Booklet , brochure , Sales portfolio designs

We Design
03/11/2023

We Design

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Background on Livestock and Fisheries Programme

Background on Livestock and Fisheries

Cambodia’s fisheries and livestock sectors play an important role in income generation, food and nutrition security, livelihoods development, and economic growth.

Fisheries contribute about 8-12% to national GDP, provide full-time, part-time and seasonal employment for up to six million people, and provide 76% of the animal protein in the national diet. Fish products also form a critical source of essential vitamins and micro-nutrients. Fish resources in Cambodia are characterised by high species diversity and endemism.

Livestock is an important asset and source of income, food, and bio-energy for rural people in Cambodia. 77% of livestock comes from smallholder producers. Poor households receive nearly 20% of their income from livestock production activities, and women manage a significant proportion of field work.They use income from livestock production for their household food consumption, children's education and other household needs.