Life of Lotus farmer in Phnom Krom Photo Story By: Aing Sereyrath Publication Year: 2018 Authorized By: Wonders of the Mekong Project Photostory Workshop By: Suthep Kritsanavarin / USAID Wonders
Life of Lotus farmer in Phnom Krom Photo Story By: Aing Sereyrath Publication Year: 2018 Authorized By: Wonders of the Mekong Project Photostory Workshop By: Suthep Kritsanavarin / USAID Wonders
Go anywhere with a big body of water, especially connected to the Mekong or Tonle Sap, you’ll see tons of water hyacinth floating without a care in the world. Though generally regarded as a nuisance, they are actually an abundant material for animal food, compost, and other everyday items like baskets, bags, and rugs! In this article, we’ll learn together what they are, and how a Cambodian lady has been able to harness these plants and make a thriving company out of them!
Have you ever had anyone in your life being nice to you without expecting something in return? Actually, anyone living in Cambodia automatically has two loving entities like this already. They are the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers that keep on giving and giving and even more! Water for daily basis, agriculture, fisheries, environment and industry are what they faithfully offer to us every single day.
freshwater Mollusks Written By: Chea Sreypov, YEA: Mekong Generation 2 Publication Date: 01 March 2021 Translated and Authorized By: Young Eco Ambassador Every time we drive across the hot and