Cambodia is a country of 17 million in southeast Asia, sandwiched between Vietnam to the east and Thailand to the west, with Laos bordering it to the north. Eighty percent of the population lives in rural areas, and 57 per cent of households in the country are involved in agricultural production, mainly rice. It is a poverty-stricken country.
It's also a long way from Yorkton, but in 2010 and again in 2015 Warren Crossman, who farms in the Orcadia district and is a longtime activist in the co-operative movement in Saskatchewan, spent time there. In 2010 he was an advisor to a non-profit and non-political farmer organization representing a network of village-based farmer organizations. He went back in 2015 on a private visit, for reasons he explains in our podcast.
Warren Crossman & /CFGB Study Tour, an interview with Warren by the Canadian Foodgrains Bank about his visits to Africa. (YouTube)
Co-op Merit Awards 2010 - Warren Crossman, a video by Camp Kindling (Co-op Camp) and Saskatchewan Co-op Association. (YouTube)
The Co-operative Association of Cambodia (CAC) website
Farmer and Nature Net website
Canadian Foodgrains Bank website
Crossman's Quest: 140 Varieties of beans and counting, a story by Calvin Daniels of Yorkton This Week, published on SaskToday.ca on July 26, 2023 about Warren's interest in growing heirloom beans and potatoes.
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