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  • 29 May 2018
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Company Heng Nong (Cambodia) International Company Limited
Company profile Heng Nong (Cambodia) request the royal government for the land concession for 6 488 hectares for the agroindustry plantation to supply the domestic and international market demand. The concession is 50 years duration and located in the Sen Chey district of Preah Vihear province.
Registration investment capital 26,4 millions USD
Company registration date Not found
Company registration code L001-100171990
Director Mr. LIU JUN
Director residence China
Company address No. 35A, St. 328, Sangkat Tumnob Teuk, Khan Chamkar Mon, Phnom Penh
status of the EIA reports Completed study
state agency Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries
Site The project area is located about 23 km from the provincial town of Preah Vihear
Village Not found
Commune Tasu commune, S'ang commune, Putrea commune
District Chey Sen
Province Preah Vihear
contract duration 50 years
size in Hectare 6,488
Type of concession Economic land concession
EIA company Green Environment Group
Backgrounds of EIA company Not found
Address of EIAs company No. N46, St. Rainbow bridge, Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkar Mon, Phnom Penh
Relevants law This investment project and EIA are conducted in compliance with 13 regulations related to environmental and natural resources protection: 6 sub-decrees, 2 declarations, 1 decision, 1 circular and 2 national policies.
Revenues and expenditures The cost of planting and processing development is divided into three phases: initial cost on planting, operating cost and fixed cost, with the initial production on a hectare planned for 1002.25 USD for sugarcane and 971.75 USD for acacia plantation.
Social alnd environmental impacts Develop local infrastructure systems, increase the knowledge and experience to local people involved in sugarcane production. The company has been involved in community development such as construction of wells and donation to Red Cross. The project has a budget of approximately USD 90,000 per year for the implementation of activities aimed at promoting the local livelihood in the region.
Employment opportunity Employees and workers who are selected from the company will be trained on technical skills for 3 to 6 months or more, and have the opportunity to study directly at plantations with technical specialists. The total number of staff, technicians and managers are 319 staffs in the first year and will reach 2 058 staffs in the fifth year, and in the 15th year, there will be 2,052 staffs.
Public participation The company will prepare a set of measures at all stages of the project to prevent and mitigate negative impacts arising from the project's activities and to ensure effective environmental management of the environment in accordance with technical standards and environmental standards.
Land converted from Not found
Environmental management plan Not found
development plan Not found
Mitigation strategies In order to minimize environmental and social impacts, the company must prepare a comprehensive Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Report to submit to the Ministry​ in order to monitor and give comment, keep forestland at least 50 to 100 meters long, solve land disputes and have all kinds of waste management plans in accordance to technical standards.
environmental and social funds The company plans to spend an additional ​of USD 25,000 per year on environmental resources and USD 65,000 per year for social
the total amount is approximately USD 4,500,000.
EIA publication year 2,016

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Completed environmental and social impact assessment report៖ Economic land concession of Heng Nong (Cambodia) International company limited
Heng Nong (Cambodia) request the royal government for the land concession for 6 488 hectares for the agroindustry plantation to supply the domestic and international market demand. The concession is 50 years duration and located in the Sen Chey district of Preah Vihear province.

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