Rice is the most important crop grown in Cambodia, especially in the north of the country. Fishing in that area, however, is also very important, because the Tonle Sap is a rich resource for fish.
The fish harvest in Cambodia may not always be enough to meet demand, however. To deal with this problem, as well as increase their profit, some farmers have started their own fish farms by turning one or more of their fields into a fishpond.
In Cambodia there are several provinces where fish farms can be found nowadays. One of them is Kampong Chhnang, about 90 kilometres northwest of Phnom Penh, where freshwater fish are produced. Such an investment has both advantages and disadvantages. Although it may be a pleasure to fish in rivers and lakes, fish farms provide a more regular harvest. Such reliable production is one advantage. Another is that fish from fish farms are cheaper than those caught from rivers and lakes. During heavy rain or when there are floods, however, farmers may lose fish from their ponds. This risk is one of their disadvantages.
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