Cambodia’s First Dried Mangoes Head to Australia

Phnom Penh (9 November 2025): Cambodia has exported dried mangoes for the first time to Australia under a long-term trade agreement until 2030 between a local company known as Kirirom Food Processing (KFP) and a major Australian-based wholesale distributor, paving the way for supply Cambodian dried mangoes to leading retailers across Australia.

The export partnership is the evidence of the growing partnership between Cambodia and Australia, Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Derek Yip said adding that the partnership also demonstrated how targeted support and private sector partnerships can help create new markets and improve the competitiveness of Cambodia’s agri-food sector.

The export of dried mangoes is in line with Australia’s Southeast Asia Economic Strategy 2040, which aims to strengthen economic cooperation between Australia and Southeast Asia.

The partnership not only benefits for more than 1,700 employees, 60 percent of whom are women, but also helps increase incomes for smallholder farmers and enhances Cambodia’s reputation for quality produce, said Ms. Chan Dallis, KFP Managing Director. Chhay Sophal

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