Cambodia
U.S. Trade with Cambodia in 2022
Export Market Rank
#76 Among U.S. Agricultural Export Markets
Total Export Value
$81.84 Million
3-Year Average
$89.74 Million
Compound Average Growth
12.1% (2013-2022)
Total Export Value 2013 - 2022
Export Value by Commodity 2022
Top 10 Exports to Cambodia in 2022
Commodity | Total Value (USD) | Total Volume (Metric Tons) | 10-Year Average Value (USD) | 10-Year Growth |
---|---|---|---|---|
Distillers Grains | $12.22 Million | 35,470 | $8.98 Million | 106% |
Beef & Beef Products | $12.16 Million | 1,038 | $4.78 Million | 536% |
Hides & Skins | $11.97 Million | --- | $9.71 Million | 58522% |
Forest Products | $5.81 Million | --- | $2.98 Million | 20200% |
Food Preparations | $5.71 Million | 791 | $4.72 Million | 247% |
Fresh Fruit | $5.1 Million | 3,050 | $3.12 Million | 76% |
Soybeans | $4.88 Million | 8,253 | $1.91 Million | --- |
Other Intermediate Products | $3.74 Million | 145 | $1.73 Million | 386% |
Other Consumer Oriented | $3.68 Million | 388 | $2.93 Million | 2563% |
Dairy Products | $2.66 Million | 1,744 | $2.58 Million | 609% |
Data and Analysis
The guide is intended to provide a general understanding of Cambodia's import process for food products. As is common in developing economies, a high level of informality exists in Cambodia, especially at the borders.
Foreign Agricultural Service Phnom Penh (Post) forecasts an increase of both rice and corn production in Cambodia due to lower input prices, higher animal feed prices, and a positive outlook on tourist inflow into the Kingdom.
This report lists the major certificates required by Cambodian government agencies for U.S. agricultural products exported to Cambodia. The list of certificates primarily focuses on major U.S. agricultural exports to Cambodia, such as soybeans and soybean meal, distillers dried grains with solubles, meat and poultry products, fruits and vegetables, and other grocery items.
News and Features
September 21, 2022
News Release
Biden-Harris Administration Invests $220 Million in International School Feeding Projects
USDA will invest $220 million in eight new school feeding projects that are expected to benefit more than a million children across 2,200 schools in food-insecure countries in Africa and East Asia, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced today.