Agricultural Export Performance
According to the General Directorate of Agriculture under the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Cambodia’s agricultural sector generated over USD 2.87 billion in export revenue during the first half of 2025, a 27% increase compared to H1 2024. Exports reached 78 international markets, with a total volume of 7.83 million tonnes.
The H1 2025 performance positions the country to surpass previous records through market diversification, agro-industrial investment, and government support for modern farming technologies, highlighting Cambodia’s growing competitiveness in ASEAN and global markets.
Export Revenue Breakdown:
- Non-rice crops: Over USD 1.926 billion (67% of total)
- Paddy rice: More than USD 638 million (22% of total)
- Milled rice: Approximately USD 307 million (11% of total)
Key Export Products Performance:
- Fresh cassava: – 5%
- Cassava chips: +57%
- Cashew nuts: +6%
- Fresh longan: +31%
- Fresh mangoes: -7%
- Fresh bananas: +15%
- Maize: -20%
Cambodia Exports First Batch of Durians to China
Cambodia exported its first 17-tonne batch of freshly packed durians directly to China via Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, with the shipment reaching Shenzhen within nine days. Durian becomes the fifth Cambodian fruit to gain direct access to the Chinese market, following bananas, mangoes, longans, and coconuts. The export was organized by HF FRUIT LTD in collaboration with a Chinese partner, after opening its packing facility on 1 May in Tbong Khmum province.
Cambodia currently has about 5,000 hectares of durian cultivation, with 3,000 hectares harvested annually, producing approximately 37,000 tonnes each year. The new export pathway represents an expansion of market access for Cambodian durians.
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