The livelihoods of about half of Cambodia's population depends on agriculture. However, the work in the fields is often painstaking manual work done, there is hardly any use of technology in agriculture. Moreover, most farmers do not use irrigation systems, so they can only cultivate during the rainy season and, accordingly, only harvest once a year. Productivity in agriculture is low and yields are small. A third of the population lives below the poverty line.
MIGIP is a project by Swisscontact. The aim is to increase productivity in agriculture through the use of innovative technologies. The project focuses on soil treatment, harvesting and storage. Required are approaches that farmers can afford and that allow them to increase their yields and produce sustainably in the longer term. This will give Cambodia's farmers new employment and income opportunities, enabling them to lift themselves out of poverty permanently.