CIRD is a Cambodian NGO working with farmer organizations, rural communities, development partners, and value-chain actors to improve livelihoods through field-tested agriculture, organizational support, food safety, and policy advocacy.
Explore CIRD's work
Start with CIRD's core programs, technical expertise, institutional background, publications, and partnership contact points. Across this work, CIRD uses a nexus approach that connects agriculture, livelihoods, markets, food systems, institutions, and climate resilience.
Practical production support, diversification, training, and field adaptation for Cambodian farming conditions.
Explore Market systemsValue chain developmentCoordination among producer groups, buyers, processors, service providers, and public or development partners.
Explore Quality systemsFood safety & quality systemsStandards, safer products, consumer confidence, and practical quality systems from production to market.
Explore RegenerationSyntropic agroforestry systemsLayered agroforestry designs that support soil recovery, biomass cycling, microclimate, and resilient production.
Explore InstitutionsProducer organisation developmentGovernance, records, member services, planning, and partner readiness for farmer groups and cooperatives.
Explore LivelihoodsSustainable rural livelihoodsConnected agriculture, enterprise, climate resilience, and local capacity pathways for rural households.
ExploreA concise institutional background for partners, funders, and visitors learning about the organization.
Nexus approachHow We WorkCIRD connects field evidence, facilitation, training, markets, institutions, food systems, and climate resilience.
Knowledge libraryPublications and resourcesCurated reports, studies, technical documents, and reference materials organized for easier browsing.
PartnershipContact the teamA direct route for organizations, donors, partners, and collaborators who want to work with CIRD.