• My Saves
  • My Feed
  • My Interests
  • Governing Body
  • From The Founder's Desk
  • Contact Us
The Better Cambodia
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Government and Developers Unite to Tackle Cambodia’s Affordable Housing Challenge
    Government and Developers Unite to Tackle Cambodia’s Affordable Housing Challenge

    Phnom Penh: Cambodia is stepping up efforts to make housing more affordable…

    By
    TBC
    Japan Grants Over $183,000 to Support Emergency and Medical Services in Cambodia
    Japan Grants Over $183,000 to Support Emergency and Medical Services in Cambodia

    Phnom Penh — The Government of Japan has announced two new grassroots…

    By
    TBC
    Cambodia Ranks Among the World’s Friendliest Nations, Placing 5th in Global Survey
    Cambodia Ranks Among the World’s Friendliest Nations, Placing 5th in Global Survey

    Phnom Penh: Cambodia has been recognized as the 5th friendliest country in…

    By
    TBC
    Kampong Thom Leads Cambodia’s Cashew Sector with 30% Share of National Production
    Kampong Thom Leads Cambodia’s Cashew Sector with 30% Share of National Production

    Phnom Penh: Kampong Thom province continues to solidify its position as the…

    By
    TBC
    Japan Extends Over USD 296 Million Yen Loan to Support Cambodia’s Water and Power Infrastructure
    Japan Extends Over USD 296 Million Yen Loan to Support Cambodia’s Water and Power Infrastructure

    Phnom Penh — Cambodia and Japan have further strengthened their development partnership…

    By
    TBC
  • Editors Pick
    Editors PickShow More
    Cambodian Turmeric A Golden Opportunity for Health and Industry

    Cambodia is emerging as one of Southeast Asia’s most promising producers of…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Indian Education Fair in Cambodia to Open Global Doors for Cambodian Students

    Phnom Penh will soon witness a landmark event that connects two great…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Building Cambodia’s Cooperative Farming Future with Inspiration from India

    Farming in Cambodia is not just about economics; it’s how people live…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Cambodia’s Law on Stripping Citizenship for Treason in a Global Context

    Al Jazeera's report about Cambodia's new citizenship law made it sound like…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    The Human Cost of the Cambodia Thailand War
    The Human Cost of the Cambodia Thailand War

    By Surya NarayanSpecial Editorial | August 30, 2025 In Preah Vihear province,…

    By
    Surya Narayan
  • Stories
    StoriesShow More
    The Timeless Tale of Vorvong and Sorvong: A Glimpse into Khmer Folklore

    The epic Khmer folklore of Vorvong and Sorvong stands out, weaving a…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Empowering Cambodian Youth: Anjali House’s Mission to Shape Futures

    In the heart of Siem Reap, Anjali House, a community learning center…

    By
    Nadalena DeJulio
    Life’s Journey: A Bike Ride Around Tonle Sap Lake

    In a remarkable display of strength and determination, Pheak Keo embarked on…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Phare Creative Studio: 15 Years of Cambodian Creations for Social Good

    Phare Creative Studio (PCS) is a social business that has been operating…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Dieng Dorm: The Muffin Man of Siem Reap

    Have you ever heard of the Muffin Man, SiemReap? He lives in…

    By
    Pisey Roeurm
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Cambodia’s Securities Market Poised to Reach $700 Million in Capital by End-2025
    Cambodia’s Securities Market Poised to Reach $700 Million in Capital by End-2025

    Phnom Penh: The total capital raised through the Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX)…

    By
    TBC
    Cambodia’s Customs – The Gateway to Trade and Opportunity

    Cambodia’s economic story is one of resilience, reform, and ambition. While many…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    True North Lean: Transforming Pharma’s Workflow for Speed, Quality, and Value

    The pharmaceutical industry is at a critical juncture. Scientific advances in biology,…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Cambodia Powers Ahead with Nearly 6% Growth in First Half of 2025
    Cambodia Powers Ahead with Nearly 6% Growth in First Half of 2025

    Despite a turbulent global environment marked by trade protectionism, armed conflicts, and…

    By
    TBC
    Minebea Mitsumi Expands Operations in Cambodia with MISTI Support
    Minebea Mitsumi Expands Operations in Cambodia with MISTI Support

    Phnom Penh, August 14 — H.E. Hem Vanndy, Minister of Industry, Science,…

    By
    TBC
  • Opinion Piece
    Opinion PieceShow More
    Wastewater Treatment – The Lifeline of Sustainable Development

    In the 21st century, the world faces a paradox. While more than…

    By
    Jas Sohl
    Cambodia’s Automotive Rise: A New Chapter in Industrial Transformation

    Over the past few decades, Cambodia has undergone a remarkable transition from…

    By
    Jas Sohl
    How Cambodian Entrepreneurs Can Successfully Set Up a Business in the United Kingdom, A Strategic Guide to Growth and Bilateral Benefits

    The United Kingdom continues to be a global leader in business, innovation,…

    By
    Jas Sohl
    Cambodia’s Trade Framework: A Gateway to Global Markets

    Over the past two decades, Cambodia has methodically established a robust regulatory…

    By
    Jas Sohl
    Cambodia’s Cashew Industry, A Future of Growth and Prosperity

    Cambodia’s agricultural sector is experiencing a strong rise in cashew production, making…

    By
    Jas Sohl
  • Press Release
    Press ReleaseShow More
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025: A Celebration of Ideas, Resilience, and Reinvention

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia — The world-renowned TEDx experience returns to the capital this…

    By
    TBC
    Wing Bank Injects $88M to Drive Growth & Strengthen Financial Position
    Wing Bank Injects $88M to Drive Growth & Strengthen Financial Position

    Wing Bank, one of Cambodia's fastest-growing digital banks, has received approval from…

    By
    TBC
    Wing Bank Opens Doors for People with Hearing Disabilities
    Wing Bank Opens Doors for People with Hearing Disabilities

    Five deaf individuals find opportunities and community at Wing Bank

    By
    TBC
    Wing Bank Hands Over Loan Write-Off Certificates to Injured Soldiers
    Wing Bank Hands Over Loan Write-Off Certificates to Injured Soldiers

    Three Families in Oddar Meanchey Relieved of Debts Totaling Nearly USD 50,000

    By
    TBC
    Wing Bank Supports Ministry of Commerce to Drive E-Commerce in Cambodia
    Wing Bank Supports Ministry of Commerce to Drive E-Commerce in Cambodia

    Wing Bank backs Digital Trade Forum to boost e-commerce growth and connect…

    By
    TBC
  • Visit Cambodia
    Visit CambodiaShow More
    Cambodian Rice Federation to Lead Delegation to ANUGA 2025 in Germany
    Cambodian Rice Federation to Lead Delegation to ANUGA 2025 in Germany

    Phnom Penh – Lay Chhun Hour, President of the Cambodia Rice Federation…

    By
    TBC
    Cambodia Records Strong Tourism Growth, PM Hun Manet Reaffirms Sector as Key to Sustainable Development
    Cambodia Records Strong Tourism Growth, PM Hun Manet Reaffirms Sector as Key to Sustainable Development

    Phnom Penh: On the occasion of World Tourism Day 2025, celebrated under…

    By
    TBC
    Kampot Welcomes Nearly 150,000 Visitors During Pchum Ben 2025
    Kampot Welcomes Nearly 150,000 Visitors During Pchum Ben 2025

    Kampot — Kampot province saw a surge of holidaymakers during this year’s…

    By
    TBC
    Cambodia and Tuniu Deepen Tourism Collaboration to Attract Chinese and Global Visitors
    Cambodia and Tuniu Deepen Tourism Collaboration to Attract Chinese and Global Visitors

    Phnom Penh – The Ministry of Tourism of Cambodia welcomed a high-level…

    By
    TBC
    India and Cambodia Sign Fifth MoU on Sanskrit and Buddhist Studies
    India and Cambodia Sign Fifth MoU on Sanskrit and Buddhist Studies

    PHNOM PENH — India and Cambodia have further strengthened their cultural and…

    By
    TBC
  • History
    HistoryShow More
    Srutavarman: The Legendary First King of Chenla

    Srutavarman (Old Khmer: ឝ្រុតវម៌្ម; Khmer: ស្រុតវរ្ម័ន, Shrutavarman) is remembered in Cambodian tradition…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    The Rise of Yasodharapura and the Flourishing of Early Angkor Civilization

    The Khmer Empire, one of Southeast Asia’s most powerful and artistically influential…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Timeline of Life in Cambodia | From Permian Seas to Dinosaurs
    Timeline of Life in Cambodia | From Permian Seas to Dinosaurs

    When most people think of Cambodia, their mind jumps to Angkor Wat…

    By
    TBC
    Jayavarman II: Founder of the Khmer Empire and Architect of Angkor’s Rise

    Jayavarman II (c. 770–850 CE) is revered as the founder of the…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Jayarajadevi: The Compassionate Queen Who Helped Shape the Khmer Empire’s Golden Age

    Queen Jayarajadevi, the first consort of the great Khmer ruler Jayavarman VII,…

    By
    Surya Narayan
  • 🔥
  • Invest In Cambodia
  • Unsung Heroes/ Impact
  • The Better Asia
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Places to Visit
  • Sustainability
Font ResizerAa
The Better CambodiaThe Better Cambodia
Search
  • Home
  • Stories
  • News
  • Visit Cambodia
  • Startups
  • Cambodian Brands
  • Unsung Heroes/ Impact
  • Sustainability
  • Artisans of Cambodia
  • Invest In Cambodia
  • Guests Posts
  • The Better Asia
  • Governing Body
  • From The Founder’s Desk
  • Contact us
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • My Feed
© 2025 TBC Media. All Rights Reserved.
The Better Cambodia > Blog > Invest In Cambodia > Agriculture > Cambodia: The Emerging Frontier for Coffee Investment
AgricultureEditors PickInvest In Cambodia

Cambodia: The Emerging Frontier for Coffee Investment

Surya Narayan
Last updated: September 4, 2024 2:30 am
Surya Narayan
1.5k Views
Share
10 Min Read
Close-up on hands of a farmer collecting coffee beans at a farm and harvesting the crop
SHARE

Cambodia, often overshadowed by its more prominent Southeast Asian neighbors in the global coffee industry, is quietly brewing a significant opportunity for investors. With its unique combination of favorable climatic conditions, rich soil, and a growing domestic and regional demand for coffee, Cambodia is on the cusp of becoming a key player in the coffee market.

The Historical Context: Coffee’s Journey in Cambodia

Coffee cultivation in Cambodia traces its roots back to the French colonial era in the late 19th century. The French introduced coffee plants to the fertile soils of Cambodia, particularly in the eastern provinces of Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri, where the combination of altitude, climate, and soil conditions provided an ideal environment for coffee production. By the early 1900s, Cambodia had established itself as a significant exporter of coffee within Southeast Asia.

However, the rise of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s brought devastation to the coffee industry. The civil conflict led to the destruction of coffee plantations and a severe disruption in agricultural activities. It was only after the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime that the coffee sector began to slowly recover. In recent years, the revival of coffee cultivation in Cambodia has gained momentum, with increasing domestic and international interest in the unique flavors that Cambodian coffee offers.

The Coffee Growing Regions: Mondulkiri and Beyond

Mondulkiri Province stands out as the heart of Cambodia’s coffee production. Located in the eastern highlands, this region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, moderate climate, and predominant red soil, all of which are conducive to coffee cultivation. The indigenous Bunong people, who have resided in Mondulkiri for generations, have integrated coffee into their agricultural practices, alongside traditional crops like rice and cassava. The coffee produced in Mondulkiri is primarily Robusta, a variety that thrives at the altitudes and climatic conditions available in the region.

- Advertisement -

Ratanakiri Province, another key area for coffee cultivation, offers a distinct flavor profile due to its volcanic red soil. The coffee beans from Ratanakiri are known for their earthy and nutty taste, which sets them apart from other regional varieties. Additionally, the coastal province of Kampot, renowned for its pepper, is also making strides in coffee production, particularly with shade-grown Arabica hybrids that benefit from the province’s unique microclimate.

Current Market Dynamics: Demand Outstripping Supply

Cambodia’s coffee production, while growing, is still relatively small on a global scale. In 2022, the country produced approximately 374 tonnes of coffee, a modest increase from the 124 tonnes recorded in 1973. This represents an average annual growth rate of 2.81%. However, the domestic consumption of coffee far outstrips local production. In 2022, Cambodians consumed an estimated 9,650 tonnes of coffee, a significant increase from the 5,970 tonnes consumed in 2014. This growing demand, fueled by the rising popularity of coffee shops and cafes, as well as increasing disposable incomes, has led Cambodia to import more coffee than it produces.

The coffee market in Cambodia is expected to generate substantial revenue in 2024, with an estimated US$154.20 million combined from at-home and out-of-home consumption. The at-home coffee market alone is projected to reach US$29.70 million, growing annually at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.50% from 2024 to 2029. These figures underscore the robust demand for coffee within Cambodia, providing a strong foundation for potential investors.

Investment Opportunities: Tapping into Cambodia’s Coffee Potential

The burgeoning coffee market in Cambodia presents a unique investment opportunity across several dimensions, including production, processing, and retail.

  1. Expansion of Coffee Cultivation: With the Cambodian government aiming to increase coffee production to 10,000 tonnes by 2025, there is a clear push to scale up cultivation. Investors can capitalize on this by investing in expanding coffee plantations in provinces like Mondulkiri, Ratanakiri, and Kampot. The favorable climatic conditions, coupled with the availability of suitable land, make these regions prime targets for large-scale coffee farming. Moreover, the potential for introducing high-yield Robusta and hybrid Arabica varieties could further enhance productivity and profitability.
  2. Infrastructure Development: One of the primary challenges facing the Cambodian coffee sector is the lack of infrastructure, particularly in remote coffee-growing regions. Poor road conditions and limited access to processing facilities have hindered the growth of the industry. Investment in infrastructure, such as the construction of better roads, processing plants, and storage facilities, could significantly improve the efficiency of the coffee supply chain. By addressing these bottlenecks, investors can not only enhance the quality and quantity of coffee production but also contribute to the socio-economic development of rural communities.
  3. Value-Added Processing: There is substantial potential for investment in value-added processing within Cambodia. Currently, much of the coffee produced in the country is sold as raw beans with minimal processing. By investing in processing facilities that can roast, grind, and package coffee locally, investors can capture more value within the country. This would not only increase the profitability of Cambodian coffee but also position it as a premium product in both domestic and international markets.
  4. Sustainable and Fair Trade Coffee: The global market for sustainably produced and Fair Trade coffee is growing rapidly. Cambodia, with its relatively small-scale coffee farms and traditional farming practices, is well-positioned to tap into this niche market. Investors can support the development of certified organic and Fair Trade coffee in Cambodia, which would not only fetch higher prices but also align with global trends towards sustainability and ethical sourcing. This approach would also resonate with the growing consumer base that prioritizes environmentally friendly and socially responsible products.
  5. Retail and Café Chains: The rise of coffee culture in Cambodia, particularly in urban centers like Phnom Penh, presents opportunities for investment in retail and café chains. With the market expected to grow significantly over the next few years, there is room for both local and international brands to establish a presence in Cambodia. Investors can explore franchising opportunities or develop homegrown brands that cater to the evolving tastes of Cambodian consumers.

The Socio-Economic Impact: A Catalyst for Rural Development

Investing in Cambodia’s coffee sector goes beyond mere financial returns. The coffee industry has the potential to generate significant economic and social benefits, particularly for rural communities. A study found that the coffee sector could create up to 100,000 new jobs and generate $500 million in revenue by 2025. This would have a transformative impact on rural economies, where poverty rates remain high.

Coffee farming is a relatively high-value agricultural activity, offering farmers the potential to earn significantly more than they would from traditional crops. By providing stable income opportunities, the coffee sector can help reduce poverty and improve the livelihoods of rural households. Additionally, the development of the coffee industry can contribute to the preservation of indigenous cultures, such as those of the Bunong people in Mondulkiri, who have traditionally been marginalized in Cambodia’s economic development.

Moreover, the focus on sustainable coffee production can have positive environmental impacts. By promoting practices such as shade-grown coffee and organic farming, investors can help protect Cambodia’s rich biodiversity and prevent deforestation. These practices also contribute to the long-term viability of coffee farming in the face of climate change.

The Time to Invest is Now

Cambodia’s coffee sector is at a pivotal moment. With its rich history, favorable growing conditions, and rapidly expanding domestic market, the country is poised to become a significant player in the global coffee industry. However, realizing this potential will require targeted investment in key areas such as infrastructure, value-added processing, and sustainable farming practices.

For investors looking to enter a market with strong growth prospects and significant social impact, Cambodia offers a unique opportunity. By investing in the coffee sector, stakeholders can not only achieve substantial financial returns but also contribute to the sustainable development of one of Southeast Asia’s most promising emerging markets.

As Cambodia continues to rebuild and modernize its agricultural sector, the coffee industry stands out as a beacon of opportunity. With the right investments, Cambodia could soon be recognized not just for its ancient temples and vibrant culture, but also for its world-class coffee. The future of Cambodian coffee is bright, and for those willing to invest, the rewards could be both meaningful and substantial.

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
[mc4wp_form]
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any buzzstream.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Email Copy Link Print
BySurya Narayan
Follow:
Founder at The Better Cambodia | Communication Advisor to the Minister attached to the Prime Minister of Cambodia | Marketing Director at True North Lean
Previous Article The Revered Political Veteran Kong Sam Ol Passes Away at Age 94
Next Article Prime Minister Hun Manet Honors Samdech Kong Sam Ol with Solemn Tribute
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

BusinessInvest In CambodiaSustainability

Transforming Waste into Value: The Role of Black Soldier Flies in Sustainable Agriculture

By
Surya Narayan
EconomyNews

Cambodia Attracts $6.9 Billion in Fixed-Asset Investment in 2024

By
TBC
StartupsTechnologyUnsung Heroes/ Impact

Chea Sunsatya explains why you need a startup advisor.

By
Surya Narayan
Editors Pick

World No Tobacco Day – A Call for a Healthier Future

By
Surya Narayan
© 2025 TBC Media. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • News
  • About Cambodia
    • Provinces of Cambodia
  • Tours
  • Things to Do
    • Adventure
    • Events
    • Festivals
    • Fun & Games
    • Landmarks
    • Markets
    • Museums
    • Parks
    • Shopping
    • Shows
    • Temples
    • Villages
    • Water Fun
    • Wildlife
    • Workshops
    • Zoos & Aquariums
  • Eat & Drink
    • Khmer Cuisine
    • Bars & Pubs
    • Cafés & Bakeries
    • Fine Dining
    • Street Food
  • Natural Attractions
    • Beaches
    • Botanical Sites
    • Caves
    • Cliffs & Rock Formations
    • Coral Reefs
    • Forests
    • Hot Springs
    • Islands
    • Lakes
    • Mountains
    • Parks
    • Rivers
    • Scenic Spots
    • Waterfalls
    • Wetlands
    • Wildlife Areas
  • Services
  • Travel Guide
  • Stays
    • Boutique Stays
    • Eco Lodges
    • Guesthouses
    • Homestays
    • Hotels
    • Resorts
No thanks.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?

Not a member? Sign Up