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- Titanium-mining group keeps company data under wraps
- Island developers warned
- Sand dredging prompts fishermen’s protests
- Huadian secures financing for hydropower plant in Koh Kong
- Villagers protest mine plan
- Buzz of success for forest honey hunters
- Kingdom gets back on track with overseas sugar exports
- Sand dredgers back in Koh Kong
- Green Rich to establish acacia tree plantation
- Trade with Singapore rose 84pc
- Cambodia coastal development strategy moves ahead
- Current Moonphase on The Tatai River
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Mangroves make money
By CHUN SOPHAL for The Phnom Penh Post A REPRESENTATIVE of Peam Krasaob Natural Resources Protection Community reported the project earned 167 million riels (US$40,000) from ticket revenues last year for a protected mangrove area off Koh Kong province. Chut … Continue reading
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Tagged koh kong, mangrove area, natural resources protection, ticket revenues, tourists
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