Cambodia

CamAgra: Growing Communities, Cultivating Futures

CamAgra: Growing Communities, Cultivating Futures

CamAgra Investment Group brings sustainability and social responsibility to Cambodia’s lumber sector. 

CamAgra’s 7,000-hectare acacia plantation was established through a reforestation program launched in 2003. As a people-first enterprise, Founder and CEO Gil Livni explains how the company is strengthening communities and developing human capital through long-term partnerships focused on social impact.  

Our projects are designed to empower rural communities.

Gil Livni, Founder & CEO, CamAgra Investment Group LTD

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Q: What sets CamAgra apart in the market? 
We are positioned as one of the largest PEFC-certified lumber operations in Cambodia. This type of environmental certification is required by most, if not all Western countries, providing us with many more export opportunities. Also, our large seedling production enables us to guarantee ourselves as a long-term supplier. 

Q: What is your strategic vision? 
The most important part of our business is people—our employees, partners, and the communities we serve. Agriculture is the foundation of life, culture, and economic growth. Success is measured not only by financial returns but by the positive impact we create for farmers, families, and future generations. 

Q: How do you prioritize social impact? 
Aligned with ESG principles and UN Sustainable Development Goals, our projects are designed to empower rural communities, create jobs, and drive inclusive growth. By investing in sustainable farming practices, irrigation systems, and modern agri-technologies, we help local farmers increase productivity, reduce environmental impact, and secure long-term livelihoods.