Company |
Tan Bien Kampongthom Aphivath Caoutchouc Co.,Ltd. |
Company profile |
Tan Bien Kampong Thom Aphivath Caoutchouc Co., Ltd. is a limited liability company registered with the Ministry of Commerce with an initial registered capital of KHR 20 million. The company has a registered capital created by the incorporation of members of the company represented by Duong Quoc Viet, a Vietnamese board chairman. |
Registration investment capital |
USD 49,424,062 |
Company registration date |
Not found |
Company registration code |
Not found |
Director |
Duong Quoc Viet |
Director residence |
Vietnam |
Company address |
The company is headquartered on National Road 6, Damrei Choan Khla Village, Damrei Choan Khla commune, Stung Sen District, Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia. Phone: (855) 23 355 422 and Telephone (855) 23 222 975. |
Status of the EIA reports |
Feasible study of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment |
State agency |
Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries |
Site |
The company has been granted permission by the Royal Government to develop a rubber plantation, covering an area of ??8,100 hectares, located in Kraya commune, Santuk district, Kampong Thom province. |
Village |
Not found |
Commune |
Kraya |
District |
Santuk |
Province |
Kampong Thom |
Contract duration |
Not found |
Size in Hectare |
8,100 ha |
Type of concession |
Rubber plantation development and processing plant |
EIA company |
Green Consultancy Firm |
Backgrounds of EIA company |
Green Consultancy Firm was established in 2006 specialized in Project Consultant, Concession Land Consultant and EIA Documenting. The director of the firm is Dr. Ly Sopoir-Mony taking the execution role as Senior Agro-Ecological Systems Management Analist and EIA Specialist. |
Address of EIAs company |
No136AB E2z, Street134, Group 27, Sankat Veal Vong, Khan 7 Makara , Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Contact Person: Dr. Ly Sopoir-Mony, Phone: 012 882 357 |
Relevants law |
Law on Environmental Protection and Natural Resource Management Law, Forestry Law, Land Law, Labor Law,
Law on Water Resources Management in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Law on Biosafety, Law on Protected Areas, Sub-decree on Environmental Impact Assessment, Sub-decree on Water Pollution Control, Sub-decree on Solid Waste Management, Sub-decree on Air Pollution and Noise Control, Sub-Decree on Economic Land Concessions |
Revenues and expenditures |
Loss reports occur from years 1 to 10. The USD 2,647,691 loss was the first loss and USD 3,530,516 the second loss. Loss reports are still in the second to tenth year. The net profit is estimated to be USD 954,732 from the 11th year. In the 12th year, the net profit was about USD 2,941,028, while in the 13th year it was about USD 4,353,538, USD 5,518,546 in the 14th year. Net profit starts to decrease from USD 5,518,546 to USD 5,418,546, and 16th to 20th year, respectively. |
Social alnd environmental impacts |
Not found |
Employment opportunity |
The project will use local labor force aiming to reduce unemployment. Approximately 984 employees including workers, technicians and managers will be employed in the first year and up to 1,011 in the fifth year of the project's implementation. From Year 6 to Year 10, the company plans to employ more than 1,016 workers for its manufacturing and business operations. |
Public participation |
Consulted with Provincial, District and Municipal authorities on the environmental and social impact assessment on May 26, 2011 at Provincial Hall. The GCF team also had a field trip for a consultation and discuss with the commune chief and Santuk district chief, Kraya commune chief clerk of Kraya commune in total 3 persons on May 01, 2011. The consultation also involved community people during he report preparation stage. |
Land converted from |
The 3,071 hectares of protected forest area (buffer zone), 1,190 hectares reserving for forest restoration and research, and 931 hectares for the establishment of forest-protected community. There are 7,550 hectares of land for the development of rubber plantations and 550 hectares for the construction of infrastructure to support the production process. |
Environmental management plan |
The Company has a central responsibility for environmental management based on environmental management measures as defined in the project's environmental management plan. The project does not require a number of monitoring from the Local Environmental Coordinator because of the negative side effects are little. |
Development plan |
The master plan is to allocate land for cultivation and construction of a total of 8,100 hectares of land, 7,550 hectares for rubber plantations and 550 hectares for infrastructure. The production land area will be based on the results of the remaining natural forest inventory survey in the concession area, providing an area of ??data which company can clear non-economical natural forest cover to grow rubber as planned. The Company's 8,100 hectares of concession areas are fragmented, separated by forest reserves. |
Mitigation strategies |
The Company complies with environmental and social mitigation measures through its action plan, Ministry of Environment, and inter-ministerial working groups to review and evaluate the performance of the company according to the program. |
Environmental and social funds |
The total budget to be used for the implementation of the environmental management plan, social and environmental allowance during the nine years of development is USD 3,081,500. |
EIA publication year |
2011 |