ADB chief says SCMF to restore 40 percent fisheries, benefitting 200,000 people
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The Asian Development Bank announced a $73 million Sustainable Coastal and Marine Fisheries project aimed at restoring approximately 40 percent of fisheries in Cambodia. This initiative is expected to benefit about 200,000 people in coastal communities.
Yasmin Siddiqi, Asian Development Bank (ADB) Country Director for Cambodia, Wednesday said that the $73 million Sustainable Coastal and Marine Fisheries (SCMF) project will help restore around 40 percent of fisheries while benefiting about 200,000 people across the Kingdomβs coastal communities. ADB chief says SCMF to restore 40 percent fisheries, benefitting 200,000 people appeared first on Khmer Times.