China keen on Cambodia's Battambang durians


PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Chinese and Thai companies are negotiating to buy durian in the southwest of Battambang province for export to China in the future, creating opportunities for the farmers to expand their scale of operation.

Nay Chorn, president of Samlout Durian Cluster, said the provincial Department of Agriculture brought Thai and Chinese traders to durian plantations in Samlot district to explore opportunities of exporting durians to China via Thailand.

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