[…] This year we seem to have more damages than the flood in 2020 because it extends from Preah Vihear, Kampong Thom, the provinces around the Tonle Sap and the provinces along the Mekong River, up to 20 provinces out of 25 provinces/capitals […] (1) I believe that we will be able to overcome all the difficulties by working together […], especially, through the local intervention, as well as the national intervention. We have released thousands of tons of rice seeds so far, about 7,000 metric tons, for the whole country. We must continue to provide different crop varieties for families who cannot afford to restore rice […] to alleviate the hardships of our people. It is hoped that the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, in cooperation with local authorities, will further inspect areas where people need for what varieties of other crops and seeds, as not all of the affected people will be able to rehabilitate due to lack of water sources and they resort to other crops […]
[…] I will not forget to thank the people of Battambang […] who voted for the CPP, giving it a (2) landslide victory in the last commune/sangkat election, which is an important basis for the CPP to advance to winning the election in 2023 in the near future. That is the source of encouragement […] with the CPP having a majority at the grassroots level, (people can rest assured that) the CPP has its subordinates to take further measures to respond to the people’s hardships […] through the CPP mechanism, we have solved problems like what we are doing here […]
[…] I hope you will use this rice seed to make it fruitful replacing damages from the passing by flood. Of course, using labor to grow the same thing twice is not unimaginably hard, since the first cultivation had gone in vain. It has to be done again, (3) take sowing seed for instance. At the harvest stage, (3) I would call on the armed forces stationed in this province to provide labor assistance for families experiencing this hard-hit flooding […]
To remind His Excellency the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, (4) we should find methods and formulas that are suitable for the production of rice seeds as well as crop seeds, especially focusing on rice seed production. Today we release all the seeds. We have bought seeds, but we are not sure if their germination is high. We experiment from year to year […] it is necessary to organize the production of rice seeds, starting from the initiative of the state who will buy them, and maybe our people also buy rice seeds or exchange it with their feeder rice. We do not have to produce own seeds […] we just choose an area that has enough water source and give our farmers the seeds to produce for us. We buy from them to stock […]
[…] Previously, (our country) was in full war. Now there is peace all over the country […] (I could remind you that) my wife went to Bavel district for the Cambodian Red Cross distribution (of assistance) with the US Ambassador. The Pol Pot force fired at their helicopter. It was an adventure for us all. We (5) all went through the war […] we must work together to protect peace, no matter what the cost […] to ensure peace, the only best option is to vote for the CPP […] in power, the Cambodian People’s Party can guarantee peace for the country […] and is be able to keep the peace and to protect your life […] I hope that on July 23, 2023 (you will continue to) vote for the People’s Party again […]