CIRD
CIRD was fully registered as a national NGO by the Royal Government of Cambodia on Aug 11th, 2009 under the reference number 2004 Sor Chor Nor.
CIRD is a professional organization founded for rural communities to enjoy abundant quality and healthy food, be able to supply their agro-products to markets, to live in good health and in a pleasant environment with access to quality education. Organization Background
CIRD is an independent non- governmental organization created on July 7th, 2009 by a team of qualified development specialists w
12/06/2026
Banteay Meanchey, 12/06/26: ក្នុងក្របខណ្ឌនៃគម្រោងមួយដែលផ្តល់មូនិធិដោយសាជីវកម្មហិរញ្ញវត្ថុអន្តរជាតិនៃក្រុមធនាគារពិភពលោក អង្គការ CIRD បានផ្តល់ការគាំទ្របច្ចេកទេសដល់កសិករ និងសហគមន៍កសិកម្មក្នុងការផលិត និងផ្គត់ផ្គង់ស្រូវស្តង់ដានិរន្តរភាព អេស.អ.ភី ដល់ក្រុមហ៊ុននាំចេញមួយចំនួន។ ថ្ងៃនេះ CIRD បានសហការណ៍ជាមួយមន្ទីរកសិកម្មខេត្តបន្ទាយមានជ័យក្នុងការរៀបចំ និងធ្វើជាសាក្សីក្នុងពិធីចុះកិច្ចសន្យាលើ “ផលិតកម្មកសិកម្មតាមកិច្ចសន្យាក្នុងការផលិត និងផ្គត់ផ្គង់ស្រូវ SRP ចំនួន ៥៤០០ តោន” រវាងក្រុមហ៊ុនស៊ីកនេតឈ័រ រាយស៍ ឯ.ក និងសហគមន៍កសិកម្ម-ក្រុមផលិតចំនួន ៥ នៅស្រុកមង្គលបុរី ស្រុកភ្នំស្រុក និងស្រុកព្រះនេត្រព្រះខេត្តបន្ទាយមានជ័យ និងស្រុកក្រឡាញ់ខេត្តសៀមរាប។
Under a project funded by IFC-World Bank Group, CIRD provides technical support to farmers and their cooperatives to produce and supply SRP rice to different millers/export companies. Today a Contract Farming signing between Signature Rice Co., Ltd. and five Agricultural Cooperatives-Producer Groups in Mongkul Borey, Phnom Srok, and Preah Neth Preah districts (Bantey Meanchey) and Kralanh district (Siem Reap) for a supply of 5,400 MT of SRP rice.
29/05/2026
🌿 Syntropic Agroforestry Training in Cambodia
Open Training | 22–24 June 2026
📍 Krabao village, Kulen Tbong commune, Kulen district, Preah Vihear Province
APOPO HeroTREEs and the Cambodian Institute for Research and Rural Development (CIRD), through the Syntropic Agroforestry Innovation Accelerator (SAIA), invite organisations, practitioners, trainers, lead farmers, and interested stakeholders to join a practical 3-day training on Syntropic Agroforestry.
This training is part of SAIA, an initiative supporting the testing, learning, and scaling of regenerative farming systems through field practice, demonstration plots, and farmer-centred innovation.
The training will be organised in collaboration with ECOTOP, a Swiss agroforestry consultancy with more than 25 years of experience in Dynamic/Syntropic Agroforestry Systems across Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe.
🌱 Training focus
A special focus of this training will be on cashew-based syntropic agroforestry systems. Cashew is an important crop for Cambodia, and syntropic agroforestry can help strengthen its long-term productivity, resilience, and market potential.
Through syntropic agroforestry, cashew systems can help to:
- reduce opportunity costs through short- and medium-term intercrops;
- improve soil cover, water retention, and climate resilience;
- build biodiverse systems that are more stable over time;
- reduce dependence on expensive chemical inputs;
- support organic and premium production models;
- position Cambodian cashew as an innovative, high-quality product in the global market.
Participants will also learn how syntropic agroforestry works in practice, including:
- living layers and crop strata;
- covered soil and living mulch;
- biomass cycling and pruning management;
- species selection and plot design;
- demonstration plot establishment;
- adaptation to Cambodian crops, soils, and landscapes.
📅 Training flow
Day 1: Principles, system logic, succession, stratification, and Cambodian application contexts
Day 2: Design, species selection, spacing, soil cover, and site preparation
Day 3: Practical field establishment, management discussion, and next steps for implementation
🗣 Language: English with Khmer translation
🍽 Includes: Breakfast, lunch, and certificate of participation
This is a practical entry point for organisations and field leaders who want to understand whether syntropic agroforestry can support their farmer networks, rural development work, or cashew-based farming systems.
Places may be limited. Register your interest through the official form:
👉 For registration and more information, visit:
https://cird.org.kh/workshops/syntropic-agroforestry-training/
20/05/2026
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Various Positions with CIRD CIRD (Cambodian Institute for Research and Rural Development) is a NGO having mission to fighting poverty, to improve the livelihoods of rural communitie...
15/04/2026
25-28/02/26: ប្រជុំពេញអង្គ និងដំណើរកំសាន្តប្រចាំឆ្នាំរបស់បុគ្គលិក CIRD
CIRD's Annual General Meeting and staff retreat
13/04/2026
11/04/2026
Kampong Cham, 02-03/04/26: ការប្រមូលផលត្រីចុងក្រោយប្រចាំឆ្នាំពីកសិដ្ឋានចិញ្ចឹមត្រីធម្មជាតិ ស្រះភ្ជាប់នឹងវាលស្រែរបស់កសិករស្ត្រី ទឹម អៀង (ភូមិស្អាង ឃុំត្រពាំងគរ ស្រុកជើងព្រៃ) ដែលសហការជាមួយគម្រោង GeNA (ពិនិត្យតាមដានការឆ្លើយតបខាងយែនឌ័រចំពោះដំណោះស្រាយបញ្ហាបំរែបំរួលអាកាសធាតុផ្អែកលើកត្តាធម្មជាតិ) ដែលផ្តល់មូនិធិដោយ IDRC ប្រទេសកាណាដា, អនុវត្តគម្រោងដោយ CIRD សហការណ៍ជាមួយវិទ្យាស្ថានបច្ចេកវិទ្យាអាស៊ាន (AIT)។ នៅរដូវវស្សាត្រីអាចរកចំណីពីធម្មជាតិក្នុងវាលស្រែផង និងក្នុងស្រះផង កសិករស្ត្រីរូបនេះគាត់ដែលមិនដែលទិញចំណីឧស្សាហ៍កម្មមកផ្តល់ឲ្យត្រីបន្ថែមនោះទេ គឺគ្រាន់តែផ្តល់ចំណីដែលគាត់ផលិតខ្លួនឯងដោយប្រើប្រាស់វត្ថុធាតុដើមជាកសិផលដែលគាត់អាចផលិតបាន។ ស្រះទំហំ ១៥ម៉ x ៤០ម៉ x ៣ម៉ គាត់អាចប្រមូលផលត្រីចុងក្រោយប្រចាំឆ្នាំបាន ២០០គ.ក្រ ក្រៅពីនេះគាត់អាចចាប់ត្រីសម្រាប់ប្រើប្រាស់ប្រចាំថ្ងៃបានពី ១គ.ក្រ ទៅ ២ គ.ក្រ ក្នុងមួយថ្ងៃ ជារៀងរាល់ ១-២ថ្ងៃ ក្នុងកំឡុងពីខែធ្នូ ទៅ ខែមិនា។ ទិន្នផលត្រីនេះគឺទាបជាងទិន្នផលត្រីចិញ្ចឹមក្នុងស្រះជាលក្ខណៈប្រពលវប្បកម្មដោយប្រើចំណីឧស្សាហ៍កម្ម ប៉ុន្តែត្រីមានរស់ជាតិឆ្ងាញ់ជាង និងចំណាយទុនតិចជាង វាសមស្របសម្រាប់កសិករខ្នារតូចដែលជាអ្នកធ្វើស្រែ។
Final fish harvest of a woman rice-fish farmer in Cheung Prey district, Kampong Cham province, Mrs. Eang Tim, a participating woman farmer of “Gender-responsive monitoring in NbCS aquaculture (GeNA)" project funded by IDRC, implemented by CIRD in collaboration with AIT.
During the rainy season, fish can find food naturally in the rice fields and ponds. This woman farmer, who never buys industrial feed for her fish, only provides feed that she produces herself using agricultural products she can grow. With a pond measuring 15m x 40m x 3m, she can harvest about 200 kilograms of fish at the end of each year (April). In addition, she can catch 1 to 2 kilograms of fish almost every 1-2 days during December to March for household consumption. Although this yield is lower than fish raised in ponds using industrial feed, the fish taste better and the production costs are lower. It is well-suited for small-scale rice farmers.
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| Monday | 08:00 - 05:30 |
| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:30 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:30 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 17:30 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 17:30 |