Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries CHAN Sarun of Cambodia

Chan Sarun aint Viet!! He's Haing Ngor's little brother! u know the guy from the Killing Field movie that got shot and died? Chan Sarun is his little brother.
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farmers over a number of issues related to the agricultural productions.
agriculture and examine the options,' Chan Sarun said by telephone.
Agriculture Minister Chan Sarun said Tuesday.
Chan Sarun said by telephone but declined to give further details.
scheduled to return this month for further negotiations.
Phnom Penh - A bilateral agricultural venture between Cambodia and Kuwait proposed during an official visit by Kuwait's prime minister left Cambodia very positive about future cooperation, Agriculture Minister Chan Sarun said Tuesday.
Foreign Minister Hor Namhong has asked me to join in discussions Wednesday to review the results of meetings with Kuwait regarding agriculture and examine the options," Chan Sarun said by telephone.
Participants at a CEDAC-sponsored conference on leadership on Monday.
It is much better than leaving our farms and crossing the border for jobs, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Chan Sarun said at a workshop organised by the Cambodia Centre for Study and Development in Agriculture (Cedac.
Chan Sarun said a significant number of elephants live in the forest.
communities, where they will be given schools, houses and farming skills.
impacts of irrigation and hydropower projects on fish migration.
developing fish resources for future generations.
Cambodia's overtures to corner the rice export market in the Gulf had been reciprocated by Kuwait, Agriculture minister Chan Sarun said Wednesday as a Kuwaiti delegation was scheduled to return this month for further negotiations.
A Kuwaiti delegation will arrive back here on August 20 to continue the talks begun during the Kuwaiti prime minister's visit,' Chan Sarun said by telephone but declined to give further details.
Agriculture Minister Chan Sarun said pesticides were a "very popular" means of increasing crop output, but posed serious health risks to farmers who lack proper protective gear.
Agriculture Minister Chan Sarun said yesterday he had ordered a three-month ban on poultry transportation from the province of Kandal, 50km south of Phnom Penh, after tests confirmed it was hit by the deadly virus.
Chan Sarun said ministry officials were also investigating in the province of Kampong Speu, 60 km west of Kandal, after reports of dead chickens and ducks.