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Developing Agricultural Sector

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  Globally, the COVID-19 epidemic has altered the underlying assumptions that drive numerous sectors. Chen Zhi Cambodia (陈志公爵) and Prince Group are at the forefront of the sector's transformation in Cambodia, where environmental conservation is now a vital component of agricultural sector recovery efforts. (More about Chen Zhi background ) According to CGIAR, the world's largest agricultural research organisation, agriculture is a pillar in Cambodia, employing more than a third of the workforce, and the current crisis is a critical moment for the sector as it presents an opportunity to "build back better." Dependent on agricultural exports, developing nations such as Cambodia must abandon traditional farming practises that rely on fertilisers, pesticides, water-intensive processes, and legacy farming systems that contribute to growing deforestation and soil erosion. Chen Zhi and Prince Group launched the Ecological Agriculture Plantation at Prince Manor Resort in Phno...

Cambodian Artisanal Development

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  Many people's working life have been altered as a result of the global pandemic, including those in Cambodia. As a responsible corporate citizen, Chairman Neak Oknha Chen Zhi (陈志公爵) and Prince Group have built the Prince Horology Vocational Training Center, Cambodia's first independent watch school. The training school provides Cambodians with the opportunity to learn a new artisanal skill – watchmaking – and obtain valuable experience that will aid them in finding work in Cambodia and abroad. The training institution adheres to the stringent watchmaking rules set forth by Swiss regulatory organisations. Cambodia has long preserved artisanal skills for generations as a country steeped in history, with the Kingdom well-known for its ancient handwoven silk and traditional handicraft industries that boast a heritage dating back to the Khmer Empire, a significance Cambodia ChenZhi and Prince Group have always understood and appreciated. New artisanal skills, on the other hand, m...

Developing The Retail Sector

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  Prince Real Estate Group, a subsidiary of Prince Holding Group, Cambodia's largest conglomerate by Chen Zhi Cambodia , successfully concluded an investment deal for Prince Square. The project will be the developer's first commercial retail venture in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and will bring a slew of well-known brand names to the city, including Adidas, Levi's, Skechers, Nike by Supergo, Huawei, OPPO, Potato Corner, Dakasi, Panda Cake, and Pizza Hut. Phnom Penh is steadily integrating into the global economy as a metropolitan centre. According to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, Phnom Penh was classed as a Gamma+ city in 2020 (cities that connect smaller economic regions to the global economy) after climbing the ranks in the preceding two years. With a total retail floor area of 35,000 square metres. Prince Square will be a four-story structure that will house a huge supermarket, an international cinema, a fitness centre, international restaurants, an indo...

Recognising Corporate Response To The Pandemic

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  Prince Holding Group ("Prince Group"), one of Cambodia's largest and fastest growing conglomerates, has been named a Silver winner in the COVID-19 Corporate Response category of the eighth annual Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards (one of the world's most recognisable business awards). Prince Group was the only Cambodian firm recognised in a category aimed at recognising excellence in COVID-19-related crisis management by Asian corporations. The Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards are the only business awards programme that recognises workplace innovation in all 29 Asian countries. For 19 years, the Stevie Awards have been widely regarded as the world's premier business awards, conferring recognition for achievement in programmes such as The International Business Awards®. “The recognition solidifies our belief that the private sector has an important role to play in contributing to global recovery. We will continue to assist the community in Cambodia as we respond to the latest...

Handling Outbreak Successful Fight

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  Neak Oknha Chen Zhi , chairman of Prince Holding Group, commonly known as Prince Group, announced plans to donate $3 million to the Cambodian government's anti-epidemic efforts on March 11, in light of the increasing situation created by the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Cambodia. Chen Zhi has offered his help to the Kingdom in its time of need and has expressed strong support for Prime Minister Hun Sen's efforts to tackle the continuing epidemic. Prince Group is one of Cambodia's greatest corporate conglomerates, having operations in real estate development, banking, finance, aviation, tourism, logistics, technology, food and beverage, and lifestyle. Learn more Cambodia has recorded 1,163 coronavirus cases as of 7 a.m. on March 11. While more than half of the patients have been cured, the Kingdom has recently seen a spike in cases as a result of the 'February 20 incident,' with the COVID-19 caseload spreading to ten provinces and cities around the Kingdom.