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Economic Land Concessions : 293 Concessions of Mining : 209 Special Economic Zones : 27 OOppeennDDeevveellooppmmeenntt C A M B O D I A About Briefing s Maps Company Profiles Laws & Reg ulations Natural Resources Census Data News Blog Library Elections Company Concession Profiles View By Provinces Total Concessions Listed: Economic Land Concessions : 293 Concessions Of Mining : 209 Special Economic Zones : 27 Economic Land Concessions: Government Data Complete Government Data Partial Economic Land Concessions: Government Data Complete (175) Concessionaire / Company Origin Director Land Area Contract Concession Location Tier Nationality (Hectares) (Cambodia) Cane And Sugar Valley Foreign Thai 6595 2008-01-24 Oddar Meanchey Province, Government Samrong District Data Complete (Cambodia) Farming Investment Co.,Ltd Local Cambodian 901.22 2009-07-09 Kampong Thom Province, Santuk Government District Data Complete (Cambodia) Research Mining And Local Cambodian 7200 2009-10-12 Stung Treng Province, Se San Government Development District Data Complete (Cambodia) Tong Min Group Engineering Foreign Chinese 74 65 2007-11-12 Kratie Province, Kratie District Government Data Complete Agri-Industrial Crops Development Foreign Chinese 7000 2008-12-08 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government Data Complete Agro Star Investment Local Cambodian 24 00 1996-01-09 Kampong Cham Province, Government Choeng Prey District Data Complete Am Phal Focus (Cambodia) Not Not 8000 2012-02-24 Preah Vihear Province, Sangkum Government Specified Specified Thmei District Data Complete An Mady Group Co.,Ltd Local Cambodian 9863 2005-05-09 Kampong Thom Province, Balang Government District Data Complete An Mady Group Co.,Ltd Not Not 9993 2010-08-05 Kampong Thom;Preah Vihear Government Specified Specified Province, Sandan;Rovieng District Data Complete An Sophy Farming (Cambodia) Local Cambodian 967 2009-07-09 Kampong Thom Province, Santuk Government District Data Complete Angkor Sugar Foreign Thai 6523 2008-01-24 Oddar Meanchey Province, Government Samrong District Data Complete Angkor Sugar Co., Ltd (Region 1) Not Not 5120.4 8 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Krong Government Specified Specified Samraong District Data Complete Angkor Sugar Co., Ltd (Region 2) Not Not 310.4 1 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Krong Government Specified Specified Samraong District Data Complete Angkor Sugar Co., Ltd (Region 3) Not Not 57.18 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Krong Government Specified Specified Samraong District Data Complete Angkor Sugar Co., Ltd (Region 4 ) Not Not 735.67 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Krong Government Specified Specified Samraong District Data Complete Angkor Sugar Co., Ltd (Region 5) Not Not 104 .59 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Krong Government Specified Specified Samraong District Data Complete Asia World Agricultural Development Foreign Chinese 10000 2006-03-15 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government (Cambodia) Co., Ltd Data Complete Bean Heach Investment Co., Ltd Foreign Vietnamese 4 385 2010-01-29 Kampong Thom Province, Prasat Government Balangk, Stoung District Data Complete Benh Hoeurk Kratie Rubber 1 Company Foreign Vietnamese 8926 2011-11-29 Mundul kiri Province, Keo Seyma Government Limited District Data Complete BEST ROYAL (K) CO., Ltd Not Not 6500 2011-11-23 Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear Government Specified Specified Province, Trapeang Prasat, Data Complete Choam Khsant, Kuleaen District BNA (Cam) Corp Foreign Korean 7500 2009-09-25 Kampong Thom Province, Santuk Government District Data Complete C & V Group Foreign Vietnamese 7000 2010-01-29 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government Data Complete C C V Co., Ltd Local Cambodian 5730 2010-05-05 Kampong Thom Province, Santuk Government District Data Complete C R C K Rubber Developement Co., Ltd Foreign Vietnamese 6155 2010-05-05 Kampong Thom Province, San Government Dann District Data Complete C R C K Rubber Developement Co., Ltd. II Foreign Vietnamese 2183 2011-03-21 Kampong Thom, Siem Reap Government Province, Stoung, Chi Kraeng Data Complete District C R C K Rubber Developement Co., Ltd. II Foreign Vietnamese 7289 2011-01-08 Kampong Thom Province, Stoung Government District Data Complete C R D Not Not 7591 2011-01-06 Ratanakiri Province, Ou Chum, Government Specified Specified Bar Kaev, Andoung Meas District Data Complete C X P B Development Local Cambodian 8202 2010-01-29 Kratie Province, Prek Prosob Government District Data Complete C.J Cambodia Co., Ltd 1 Foreign Korean 5000 2001-04 -20 Kampong Speu Province, Phnom Government Srouch District Data Complete C.J Cambodia Co., Ltd 2 Foreign Korean 3000 1999-11-15 Kampong Speu Province, Phnom Government Srouch District Data Complete Cam Try Cooperation Foreign Israeli 24 09 2010-05-05 Kampot Province, Chhouk District Government Data Complete Cambodia Cane And Sugar Weller Co., Ltd Not Not 551.05 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Government (B01) Specified Specified Samroung District Data Complete Cambodia Cane And Sugar Weller Co., Ltd Not Not 307.72 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Government (B02) Specified Specified Samroung District Data Complete Cambodia Cane And Sugar Weller Co., Ltd Not Not 4 97.39 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Government (B03) Specified Specified Samroung District Data Complete Cambodia Cane And Sugar Weller Co., Ltd Not Not 104 9.4 7 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Government (B04 ) Specified Specified Samroung District Data Complete Cambodia Cane And Sugar Weller Co., Ltd Not Not 1304 .05 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Government (B05) Specified Specified Samroung District Data Complete Cambodia Cane And Sugar Weller Co., Ltd Not Not 2199.17 2012-08-23 Oddarmeanchey Province, Government (B06) Specified Specified Samroung District Data Complete Cambodia Dawn Plantation Ltd. Not Not 9237 2011-09-07 Preah Vihear Province, Choam Government Specified Specified Khsant District Data Complete Camland Co., Ltd (Region I) Local Cambodian 564 3 2000-10-26 Kampot Province, Kampong Bay Government District Data Complete Camland Co., Ltd (Region II) Local Cambodian 10820 2000-10-26 Kampot Province, Kampong Bay Government District Data Complete Caoutchouc Mekong Not Not 8000 2010-05-06 Kampong Thom Province, Prasat Government Specified Specified Balangk, Rovieng District Data Complete Carmadeno Venture (Cambodia) Limited Foreign Indian 7635 2009-11-13 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government Data Complete Cassava Starch Production Co., Ltd Local Cambodian 74 00 1999-09-13 Stung Treng Province, Stung Government Treng District Data Complete Central First Company Limited Foreign American 7000 2009-09-25 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government Data Complete Chan Roth Group Not Not 63 2011-02-22 Koh Kong Province, Srae Ambel Government Specified Specified District Data Complete Cheng Ly Investment Co., Ltd Not Not 1900 2010-11-30 Ratanakiri Province, Andoung Government Specified Specified Meas District Data Complete Chhun Hong Rubber Better Local Cambodian 8202 2010-01-29 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government Data Complete China Great Cause(cambodia) Investment Not Not 5980 2012-02-24 Preah Vihear Province, Sangkum Government Specified Specified Thmei, Rovieng District Data Complete Covyphama Co., Ltd Local Cambodian 534 5 2008-02-17 Mondulkiri Province, Pechreada Government District Data Complete Crops & Land Development (Cambodia) Foreign Chinese 7200 2008-12-08 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government Data Complete Crystal Agro Company Limited Foreign Thai 8000 2006-07-17 Oddar Meanchey Province, Government Samrong District Data Complete D M Group Not Not 74 9 2010-10-10 Ratanakiri Province, Andoung Government Specified Specified Meas District Data Complete D.T.C (Group) Local Cambodian 4 000 2009-03-18 Mondulkiri Province, Pechreada Government District Data Complete Data Rubber (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. Not Not 7700 2011-06-14 Oddar Meanchey Province, Government Specified Specified Anlong Veaeng District Data Complete Daun Penh Agrico Co.,Ltd Not Not 8825 2011-03-14 Ratanakiri Province, Lumphat Government Specified Specified District Data Complete Distinct Harvest (Cambodia) Co.,Ltd Not Not 7960 2012-08-03 Preah Vihear Province, Government Specified Specified SongKoum Thmey; Rovieng Data Complete District Doty Saigon-Binh Phouc (SBK) Foreign Vietnamese 64 36 2007-07-18 Kratie Province, Kratie District Government Data Complete Eastern Agro (Cambodia) Not Not 784 4 2011-08-16 Kratie Province, Chit borey Government Specified Specified District Data Complete Eminent Elite (Cambodia) Co.,Ltd Not Not 7359 2012-08-03 Preah Vihear Province, Kulen Government Specified Specified District Data Complete First Biotech Investment (Cambodia) Co., Local Cambodian 10000 2005-04 -21 Kampot Province, Chhouk District Government Ltd Data Complete Forestry Investment Limited Not Not 739 2011-11-28 Kampong Speu Province, Aoral Government Specified Specified District Data Complete Fortuna Plantation (Cambodia) Limited Foreign Malaysian 7955 2009-10-12 Kampong Speu Province, Phnom Government Srouch, Samrong and Oral Data Complete District Fu Sheng Hai (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. Not Not 7079 2011-05-19 Ratanakiri Province, Andoung Government Specified Specified Meas, Ta Veaeng District Data Complete GG World Group (Cambodia) Development Foreign Chinese 5000 2005-05-18 Stung Treng Province, Stung Government Co., Ltd Treng District Data Complete Gialani Company Limited Foreign Vietnamese 9380 2005-04 -26 Ratanakiri Province, Oyadao Government District Data Complete Global Agricultural Development Foreign American 9800 2006-03-15 Kratie Province, Sambo District Government (Cambodia) Co., Ltd Data Complete
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