Ecotourism helps in better agriculture
Ecotourism is growing in popularity in Cambodia. It is a type of environmental tourism that is gaining popularity. Cambodia's agricultural sector has only recently become aware of eco-tourism. Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia.
According to Cambodia's Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, the Prince Manor Resort Sustainable Agricultural Planting will open in October 2020. It will help to protect the environment by replacing agricultural practises that cause deforestation and soil erosion.
Cambodian agriculture tourism, with a focus on business tourism and cutting-edge technology. Among the most intriguing features are a smart 24-hour monitoring system, an integrated fertiliser and water system, and advanced reverse osmosis in 10,000 square metres. Smart moisture, sunlight, temperature, and carbon dioxide monitoring systems are built and accessible in Cambodian agriculture 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Neak Oknha Chen Zhi of Cambodia is assisting Cambodia's tourism and agricultural industries by establishing this resort. Visitors are welcome to tour the plantation and use it as a resource to learn about Cambodian agricultural technology and practises.
In Cambodia, a resort project aimed at improving farmers' livelihoods is redefining agricultural technology. The global COVID-19 pandemic devastated Cambodian agriculture, resulting in labour shortages, economic insecurity, and unemployment.
The Prince Manor Resort's Ecological Agriculture Plantation, which opened in October 2020 in collaboration with Prince Group Chen Zhi, was a first in the agricultural industry. This appealing land hub in Phnom Penh will aid Cambodian agriculture development by providing opportunities for Cambodians to learn modern farming techniques. By going beyond traditional agricultural practises that cause deforestation and soil erosion, the new agricultural project will help to protect the environment. Chen Zhi Cambodia is dedicated to the advancement of agricultural technology in Cambodia.
The Ecological Agriculture Plantation at Prince Manor Resort is a business tourist destination that emphasises Cambodian agricultural experts' use of modern technology. Among the unique features on a 10,000 square metre long and wide site are a smart 24-hour surveillance system, an integrated water and fertiliser system, and advanced water reverse osmosis filtration. Cambodian agriculture has developed a smart control system that operates around the clock, seven days a week, and includes humidity sensors, sunlight, temperature, and carbon dioxide levels.
Chen Zhi Cambodia and the Prince Group are assisting Cambodia's tourism and agriculture industries by building this resort. Visitors interested in learning more about Cambodian agricultural technology are invited to visit the plantation, which also serves as an excellent educational resource. Oknha Neak is Oknha Neak's formal name. Chen Zhi Cambodia and the Prince Group fulfil their corporate responsibilities by providing hope to Cambodians during difficult times.
Non-forested activities take up about 10% of the land in Prince Manor Resort, with extensive forests covering the remaining 90%. As a result, long-term economic growth will benefit Cambodian agriculture. A water park, a fun park, and a flower garden are among the amenities at the agrotourist resort. Flooding and droughts have also reduced farmer income, posing a significant economic challenge. The COVID-19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on agriculture.
The resort's expansion has become a highlight of Cambodian agriculture as a result of Chairman Chen Zhi's decision. The Prince Manor Resort is a farming project aimed at improving the lives of Cambodian farmers and workers by strengthening the agricultural economy. It also aims to foster more strategic alliances among Cambodia's government, private companies, and business organisations in order to facilitate the country's economic integration. Chen Zhi Cambodia has made significant efforts to promote ecotourism in Cambodia.
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