Company |
SK Plantation (Cambodia) PTE. Ltd. |
Company profile |
The company has been investing in agro-industry plantations for 50,000 hectares in Indonesia since 2006. Currently, the company has received a land concession for 6,509 hectares in Kon Mom district, Ratanakiri province, for an agro-industry plantation for 50 years. |
Registration investment capital |
KHR 20,000,000,000 |
Company registration date |
24-Nov-10 |
Company registration code |
3,485 |
Director |
Mr. Surendra Kuma Poddar |
Director residence |
Singapore |
Company address |
#18-07, High Street Center, North Bridge Road, Singapore Postal code: 179094 |
Type of EIA reports |
Completed Environmental Impact Assessment |
State agency |
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries |
Site |
The project location is in the northwest of Ratanakiri province. It is approximately 30 kilometers from Banlung town. |
Village |
Not found |
Commune |
Phnum Kok, Hat Pak, Trapeang Kraham, and Teun |
District |
Veun Sai and Koun Mon |
Province |
Ratanakiri |
Contract duration |
50 years |
Area size of project |
6,509 hectares |
sector |
Agro-industry |
EIA company |
RCBCC Co., Ltd. |
Backgrounds of EIA company |
Not found |
Address of EIAs company |
#37, St:99, Sangkat Beung Trabek, Khan Chnomkarmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Tel: 023 993 003 Email: rcbcc.info@gmail.com, Website: www.rcbccLtd.com |
Relevants law |
The assessment and reporting follow relevant national legal frameworks, including 18 laws and 14 sub-decrees and related regulations. |
Revenues and expenditures |
The total investment capital of this project will be USD 67 million for project implementation expenses in the first 10 years from 2017-2027. Approximately 50% of the capital will be used for plantation activity expenses. |
Social alnd environmental impacts |
The project contributes to the increase of employment opportunities, the improvement of local economy and infrastructures, tax incomes, and the allocation of its profits for social and environmental funds. |
Employment opportunity |
By year 10, the company will have employed Cambodian citizens for 644 technical and management staff and 1,400 unskilled staff. |
Public participation |
The environmental and social impact assessment on this project has been discussed with stakeholders and civil society, such as Save Cambodia's Wildlife, Indigenous Community Support Organization, 3S Rivers Protection Network (3SPN), Highlander Association, Non-Timber Forest Products, local authority, and communities. People from 11 surrounding villages were given opportunities to raise their concerns through a survey and observation. |
Land converted from |
The project area is converted from public state land, which covers forest land for 5,911.55 hectares, including 647.86 hectares of evergreen forest, 460.21 hectares of semi-evergreen forest, and 4726.68 hectares of deciduous forest. |
Environmental management plan |
The company has environmental management plan, environmental monitoring, and audit plan |
Development plan |
Development plan in the project area includes infrastructure, healthcare center, school, and others. |
Mitigation strategies |
The company has mitigation strategies for soil quality, water quality, air quality, noise pollution, natural resources, existing land use of the local community, local traditions of the indigenous community, and the security and livelihood of employees. |
Environmental and social funds |
USD 2,000 per year or USD 100,000 for 50 years and provide funds for community development, USD 1,400 per year or USD 7,000 for 50 years |
EIA publication year |
2017 |
Last update |
21-Sep |