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| A farmer picks coffee beans on a plantation in Mondulkiri province |
Long known for its rolling hills, cool climate, indigenous cultures and spectacular landscapes, Mondulkiri is now attracting attention for another reason — premium coffee. Provincial authorities, development organisations and private sector partners are working together to transform the province into Cambodia's leading coffee-growing region and a destination for coffee tourism.
The initiative aims to strengthen local communities, reduce reliance on imported coffee and create new opportunities for travellers seeking authentic farm-to-cup experiences.
Building Cambodia’s Premium Coffee Destination
The Mondulkiri Provincial Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has launched a major collaboration with development agencies and private businesses to strengthen the province's coffee production chain.
The programme brings together organisations including WWF-Cambodia and SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, alongside leading coffee supplier Kofi Co, to help farmers improve cultivation practices, increase yields and access larger markets.
Officials believe the partnership has the potential to position Mondulkiri as Cambodia's premier coffee destination while supporting sustainable economic growth throughout the region.
As global demand for ethically sourced and environmentally sustainable coffee continues to rise, Mondulkiri is well placed to capitalise on growing interest from both consumers and travellers.
Sustainable Farming Creates New Opportunities
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| Cambodia coffee |
Training programmes are providing practical knowledge on coffee cultivation, soil management, productivity improvements and quality control. Farmers are also receiving support to improve plantation management and expand coffee-growing areas in ways that protect the environment while increasing income potential.
The initiative aims to ensure that growth in coffee production delivers long-term benefits for local communities rather than short-term gains.
By improving farming standards and product quality, producers can access premium markets and command higher prices for their coffee beans.
Coffee Production Expansion Set To Transform Rural Communities
Mondulkiri currently has more than 580 hectares dedicated to coffee cultivation and produces over 1,600 tonnes of coffee annually.
Provincial authorities have announced plans to expand coffee plantations by an additional 2,000 hectares in the coming years, creating significant opportunities for employment and economic development.
The expansion programme encourages local residents to participate in coffee farming activities, providing hands-on experience and valuable agricultural skills while generating additional income for rural households.
For many communities, coffee cultivation offers a pathway towards greater financial stability and economic resilience.
Perfect Conditions For Exceptional Coffee
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| Mondulkiri coffee |
The province's cooler temperatures, fertile volcanic soils and elevations ranging between 500 and 1,200 metres above sea level create ideal conditions for coffee cultivation.
These characteristics support the production of both Robusta and Arabica coffee varieties.
Robusta coffee is valued for its resilience and adaptability to local growing conditions, while Arabica beans, known for their smoother flavour profiles and higher market value, thrive in the province's higher elevations above 800 metres.
This diversity gives Mondulkiri the potential to develop a distinctive coffee identity capable of competing with other renowned coffee-growing regions across Asia.
Coffee Tourism Gains Momentum
As travellers increasingly seek immersive and authentic experiences, coffee tourism is becoming an important niche within the global travel industry.
Mondulkiri's emerging coffee sector offers visitors the opportunity to explore plantations, meet local growers, learn about sustainable farming practices and sample freshly roasted coffee directly from the source.
Combined with the province's breathtaking natural attractions, including forests, waterfalls, wildlife habitats and indigenous cultural experiences, coffee tourism could become a powerful driver of visitor growth.
The development of coffee-themed travel experiences also aligns with broader trends towards sustainable tourism, responsible travel and community-based tourism initiatives.
Reducing Imports And Strengthening Local Industry
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| Cambodia coffee |
According to industry estimates, the country consumes approximately 20,000 tonnes of coffee annually, while domestic production currently supplies only a fraction of that demand. As a result, significant quantities of coffee continue to be imported.
The rapid growth of urban coffee culture, expanding café networks and increasing tourism activity have all contributed to stronger consumption across Cambodia.
By strengthening local production capacity and improving quality standards, Mondulkiri's coffee industry has the potential to reduce import dependence while creating new export opportunities for Cambodian-grown coffee.
A Sustainable Vision For The Future
The expansion of coffee cultivation in Mondulkiri represents more than an agricultural project. It reflects a broader vision for sustainable rural development, environmental stewardship and economic diversification.
By combining modern farming techniques, conservation principles and community participation, the initiative aims to create long-term prosperity while preserving the natural beauty that makes Mondulkiri such a special destination.
For travellers seeking authentic experiences beyond Cambodia's famous temples and beaches, the province offers a compelling blend of nature, culture and coffee that is increasingly capturing international attention.
As Mondulkiri continues to develop its reputation as a premium coffee-producing region, visitors may soon discover that some of Southeast Asia's finest coffee is being grown among the scenic highlands of Cambodia's northeast.
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Cambodia
Website: https://www.maff.gov.khCambodia Tourism Board Website: https://www.tourismcambodia.com
Ministry of Tourism Cambodia Website: https://www.tourism.gov.kh
WWF Cambodia Website: https://www.wwf.org.kh
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation Website: https://www.snv.org
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