MoU facilitator, I extend my gratitude to all representatives from MoEYS, AICAT, NUCK, and BHI for their efforts in bringing prospective students to participate in the orientation program and the official MoU signing.

On behalf of CABA, as the orientation program promoter and MoU facilitator, I extend my gratitude to all representatives from MoEYS, AICAT, NUCK, and BHI for their efforts in bringing prospective students to participate in the orientation program and the official MoU signing. Your support and participation have been instrumental in the success of these initiatives. Thank you.
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The meeting convened on 23/5/2024 at the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports (MoYES) was a significant event presided over by H.E Dr. SAN Vathana, the undersecretary of state. The focus of the meeting was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between NUCK, represented by H.E SETH Khan, the rector, and AICAT, represented by Mrs. Dafna, the AICAT director, along with Mrs. Honni, the director of external relations.

Arava International Center for Agricultural Training (AICAT) has cultivated enduring partnerships with Cambodian institutions like MCU, BHI, CABA, and NUCK since 2011. This collaboration aims to provide valuable learning opportunities for Cambodian students, enabling them to evolve into Agropreneurs. The program, known as “learning by doing,” spans 11 months at AICAT in Israel. Students engage in a dynamic schedule involving one day of classroom learning from 9am to 4pm and 4-5 days of internships at advanced farms with Israeli farmers per week.

Participants have the flexibility to bring and prepare their own meals at the AICAT kitchen. As part of their farm internships (covering greenhouse, date farm, and dairy cow farm areas), students receive stipends in line with Israeli labor regulations. This initiative promotes an agriculture without borders philosophy, enriching students with valuable insights, hands-on experiences, and cultural exchanges aimed at enhancing Cambodia’s tourism ecosystem where Cambodia’s diverse attractions, including ancient temples, lush rainforests, the expansive Tonle Sap Lake, and rivers, add depth to the students’ learning journey.

Graduates emerge as Agropreneurs equipped to drive agribusiness growth, serving as essential human capital for Cambodia’s gradual and sustainable GDP expansion. The significant cohort increase from 58 to 110 students for 2024-25 at ACAIT showcases the program’s capacity to shape Cambodia’s agricultural future positively.

MoU facilitator, I extend my gratitude to all representatives from MoEYS, AICAT, NUCK, and BHI for their efforts in bringing prospective students to participate in the orientation program and the official MoU signing

Cambodia Agropreneur Business Academy (CABA)

The Cambodia Agropreneur Business Academy (CABA) is a well-known educational institution that focuses on training students to become successful agropreneurs. It was established in 2015 and aims to empower the younger generation by introducing advanced agricultural technologies and transforming them into agropreneurs.

CABA offers education in six different departments, namely agriculture, economy, law, business, languages, and IT. This multidisciplinary approach allows students to gain knowledge and skills in various areas related to agribusiness. By offering a diverse curriculum, CABA aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the key aspects involved in the agro-industry.

Furthermore, CABA is a registered institution with the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport (MoEYS) in Cambodia. Its business license number is 236/2015MoEYs, indicating that it is a legally recognized entity. The academy is located in Krung Kampongchhnang, Kampongchhnang province, and operates under the supervision of MoEYS.

Overall, CABA serves as a platform for young individuals to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in the field of agribusiness. Through its comprehensive curriculum and commitment to empowering the younger generation, CABA aims to contribute to the development of advanced agricultural practices in Cambodia.