Become Our Partner
Partnership benefits
Knowledge & Insight
- Access learning events on cross-cutting issues
- Participation in up to 4 Working Groups
- Access to sector studies, research and webinars produced by CPSA and Grow Asia
- Business and regulatory advisory
Advocacy & Outreach
- Proposal and co-creation of national policy dialogues
- Regular access to the public sector through Working Group representatives
- Participation in regional Grow Asia Working Groups and communities of practice (e.g., Digital)
- Opportunity for thought leadership as CPSA Working Group lead and/or Core Committee member
Networking
- Personalized introductions to potential partners and stakeholders
- Speaking opportunities at national and regional events
- Participation in CPSA General Assembly
- Promotion of organization and products at CPSA events
REGISTER TO BE ONE OF OUR PARTNERS
Partnership to CPSA is on an organizational (not individual) basis. To be eligible for membership, applicant organizations should be:
A for profit or non-profit entity engaging in or relevant the agricultural value chain. This includes LNGOs, INGOs, CSOs, Associations, farmer groups, local/ international private companies working in agriculture and affiliated activities.
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(855) 92 599 448
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What Our Partner Say
“Thanks to CPSA’s multi-stakeholder platform, Sela Pepper is able to increase business connections and expand its network to include government stakeholders. CPSA’s expertise in organizing workshops and engaging all relevant parties has been very beneficial. Sela Pepper is a member of CPSA’s various Working Groups which allows us to gather information, share and acquire knowledge, discuss and agree solutions. Working Groups have proven to be highly efficient because they allow us to share experiences with like-minded organizations with whom we share the same mission - to support Cambodian smallholders.”
Ms. Sopha Soeng
General Manager
Sela Pepper
Sela Pepper
“ Most Cambodians are either farmers or smallholder farmers. Agriculture has the ability to influence the income level, employment, migration trends and labor skills of our population. Therefore by improving the agriculture sector,
we can positively impact our farmers and enhance Cambodia’s socio-economic status. The Department of Agro-Industry’s (DAI) efforts to achieve a better quality of life for farmers
and improve Cambodia’s socio-economic status are strongly supported by our partnership with CPSA. Through this effective partnership, we are strengthening the Contract Farming mechanism and promoting market linkages, thus benefitting many actors along the value chain while also contributing to the improved quality and sustainability of agricultural production.”
Mr. Kong Pheach
Director of MAFF’s Department of Agro-Industry and Co-Chair of CPSA