Kaheng vegetable cluster was formed by the AIMS project on May 10, 2018, with 28 member producers, three (3) inputs suppliers, and three (3) buyers from four (4) villages in Kaheng commune, Samrong Torng District, Kampong Speu province. The Peri-Urban Agriculture Cooperative (PUAC) has been playing as an active local vegetable buyer/collector for the cluster, with more than 1,000 households, of which 130 households are vegetable producers. There are 35 households that are actively producing vegetables that are supplying regularly to PUAC. PUAC and the producers within the cluster have been collaborating with the AIMS project activities by attending meetings of the multi-stakeholder platform (MSP), business to business (B2B), and business to services (B2S). Under AIMS’ facilitation, PUAC signed an agri-business agreement with 12 cluster members of Kaheng. For more information, see the link
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