Seoul: A Cambodian delegation from the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI), along with representatives of local Cambodian food manufacturers, conducted a week-long study trip to South Korea from June 7-14, 2025. The visit aimed to explore advanced food industry practices, foster bilateral cooperation, and identify growth opportunities for Cambodia's food sector, MISTI pointed out.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, during their time in Korea, the delegates visited several prominent institutions, including the Korea Food Research Institute (KFRI), a food industrial cluster, and a raw material research institute, and toured some key factories.
"This visit is not only for technical knowledge exchange and bilateral cooperation in science and technology, but also a chance for Cambodian SMEs to explore market expansion and connect with potential partners, especially major factories using science and technology," said H.E. Hong Rada, Undersecretary of State of MISTI and Director of the Cambodia Food Processing TASK Centre (FTC) Project.
According to MISTI, the visit provided insights into pilot production operations, quality analysis, and packaging technologies. Additionally, Cambodian food manufacturers gained exposure to modern technologies and machinery, offering potential pathways to enhance their manufacturing capabilities and meet international market standards.