Ant farms turn from science project to new agri-business in Cambodia

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Ant farms turn from science project to new agri-business in Cambodia

Ant farms turn from science project to new agri-business in Cambodia

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2023

Forest-dwelling weaver ants are a common species in Cambodia and are often employed as a tasty addition to many traditional dishes like some sour soups, or prahok. They are usually collected wild from the countryside, but one enterprising woman has discovered how to raise them commercially.

Khem Sreymom has used a Covid-19 induced redundancy to pivot her career, and now successfully raises the ants at her home in Trapeang Krasaing village, Trapeang Krasaing commune, Por Sen Chey district, Phnom Penh.

She sat down with The Post to share the tale of how she developed her groundbreaking skills.

Sreymom said she was born and raised in Sampov Poun commune of Kandal’s province’s Koh Thom district. She moved to Phnom Penh with her three sons, after her husband found work in the capital.

Originally, she found work at a garment factory in the same district as her home, but when the Covid-19 pandemic rolled through the region, the factory was shuttered.

After losing her job, she attempted to make a living selling traditional medicine, but the pandemic had reduced consumer spending to the point where demand was limited. As she watched her family’s financial well-being, she began to look for ideas for a new business.

She watched many videos that suggested raising fish, frogs or even snakes might be the answer to her income woes, and considered them as options. Sreymom rightly deduced that she would not be the only one watching the videos, and there was bound to be an oversupply in the near future.

Khem Sreymom is feeding ants at her farm in Phnom Penh’s Por Sen Chey district on January 2. Hong MeneaKhem Sreymom is feeding ants at her farm in Phnom Penh’s Por Sen Chey district on January 2. Hong Menea

Eventually, she stumbled on a video – in a foreign language – which described how to raise the ants for sale. Seeing a unique opportunity, she discussed the idea with her eldest son, who agreed to accompany her into the forest to find the first generation of her new project.

At first, they had a hard time and were only able to relocate two nests back to their home. From these two nests, they were able to successfully breed ten separate colonies, each accommodated in a repurposed plastic bottle.

“As they grew, I watched them closely, identifying the different challenges they faced between living in the forest and living in my ant farms,” she said.

She said the populations grew so quickly that she hired a blacksmith to build steel racks to maximise the storage of her individual farms.

At the same time, she began posting videos of her activities to Tik Tok, which led to many visitors, some of whom wanted to buy ant eggs from her.

This encouragement led to the growth of her operation, and her home now plays host to over 400 colonies of weaver ants.

Ant farms maintained by Khem Sreymom in Phnom Penh’s Por Sen Chey district. Hong MeneaAnt farms maintained by Khem Sreymom in Phnom Penh’s Por Sen Chey district. Hong Menea

She said the species usually thrive under very specific conditions. She has to ensure that the colonies are not exposed to direct sunlight or loud noises. In addition, strong winds prevent them from leaving their colony to forage.

“I have confirmed my findings by going online and reading about them. I have a good understanding of their habits and the environment I need to provide them with to make sure they are healthy,” she added.

She explained that weaver ants are a very clean species. For example, she sometimes feeds them raw chicken. They will take the meat into the nest for a few days, but once it spoils, worker ants will remove it and throw it away.

“They do the same thing when any of the ants die within the nest. The remains will be carried outside and disposed of,” she added.

She said that the ants appear to display surprising loyalty to their colony. If they are faced with an attack by an invasive species, the ants will sacrifice their lives to defend their home.

She generally feeds her ants a steady diet of dead crickets or chicken. When she can find them, she likes to feed them worms, as they are very high in protein.

In the forest, the ants drink nectar from flowers, but she is able to replicate this by making up sugar syrup for them. One and a half litres of sugary juice will feed up to 200 colonies for a day and a half.

The former garment worker said each type of ant has very specific riles in the reproductive cycle.

When an ant grows to adulthood, it may become a male or female, but they do not breed with each other. The male ants have black markings and wings, the queen is the only one in the nest that can lay eggs.

In addition to the above types, there are warrior ants, which are responsible for protecting the nest and finding food to supply the community. The others are nurses, and they have many roles, including moving eggs away from the sun and making sure they have enough oxygen.

Within each colony, the roles are very clearly defined. When a queen can no longer breed, she must leave the nest. If she refuses, the warrior ants will kill her.

She said she can harvest a new batch of ants every 15 or 20 days.

Hang Hoeung, director of the Phnom Penh Agricultural Extension Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, told The Post that the department has a lot of experience raising animals such as chickens, pigs and cows, but very little expertise with Sreymom’s tiny livestock.

“I will contact the ministry’s Department of Agriculture to find out if this has been done in any other provinces, or if any NGO has any experience raising them,” he said.

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Thai Beauty Queen Astonishes Public with Evening Gown Made of Can-Pull Tabs

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Anna Sueangam-iam, who won the Miss Universe Thailand pageant last year, made an appearance at the Miss Universe 2022 preliminary competition wearing a costume made  of can pull tabs, which was inspired by her life as the daughter of garbage collectors.

Pheu Thai meet Chinese trade delegation to build bilateral ties ahead of polls

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Pheu Thai meet Chinese trade delegation to build bilateral ties ahead of polls

Pheu Thai meet Chinese trade delegation to build bilateral ties ahead of polls

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023

Opposition Pheu Thai Party executives met members of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee of International Department on Friday to discuss bilateral ties in trade and investment in the post-Covid era.

Pheu Thai leader Chonlanon Srikaew welcomed the delegates led by Chen Zhou, deputy chief of the department, on Friday. The team arrived in Thailand earlier this week and met Deputy PM General Prawit Wongsuwan on Thursday to discuss China’s investment plan in the Eastern Economic Corridor.

At the Friday meeting, Zhou said he realised the potential of Thailand’s Otop products in the Chinese market back when he had visited Chiang Mai as director-general of the Commerce Department.

Pheu Thai meet Chinese trade delegation to build bilateral ties ahead of polls

He said he hoped to restore trade ties by promoting export, import and investment between the two countries now that the Covid-19 situation has improved.

Zhou also promised that China will boost the import of agricultural goods from Thailand, promote mutual tourism and support the transfer of technology and innovation, especially in the digital economy.

Pheu Thai meet Chinese trade delegation to build bilateral ties ahead of polls

In response, Chonlanon said that Thailand has maintained positive ties with China for several decades, especially during the Thai Rak Thai and Pheu Thai administrations.

The opposition leader added that in the upcoming general election, the party intended to use the promotion of Thai-Chinese relations as one of the main policies to attract voters who want to see more bilateral cooperation. He said he believes Thais have a strong bond with the Chinese people and consider China a sister country.

“Pheu Thai has prepared policies to drive more trade agreements, promote investment, mutual import-export, tourism, as well as the exchange of technology, innovation and culture with China for the benefit of people of both countries,” he said.

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176 MPs ask House speaker to replace food caterer

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176 MPs ask House speaker to replace food caterer

176 MPs ask House speaker to replace food caterer

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2023

A total of 176 MPs from both the ruling coalition and opposition parties have petitioned House Speaker Chuan Leekpai to take action against the caterer who arranges food for parliamentarians on their meeting days.

The lawmakers wanted the catering company to be fired, saying the quality and quantity of food had worsened, with limited choices of Muslim food. In addition, just last week there were small fires in the canteen twice on the same day.

The complaint from the MPs said the fires pointed to a lack of preparedness of the catering company with regard to safety.

The lawmakers also expressed their dissatisfaction with the work of a House committee tasked with selecting the food caterer, whose decision they said affected their right to quality food and beverage services.

“Please take action in keeping with your duty as the House speaker in protecting the basic rights of MPs,” the group said in their complaint to Chuan.

The group also wanted to know the outcome of an investigation into allegations that the selection of the food caterer was mired in lobbying and kickbacks.

None of the MPs from the opposition Move Forward Party were among the 176 MPs who signed the petition.

Watchara Petthong, a politician from the coalition Democrat Party, claimed last year that some unnamed lawmakers from Move Forward had been involved with the alleged lobbying.

In November, Democrat MP Rangsima Rodrasamee had called on Chuan to order an investigation into accusations of bribery levelled against the House panel tasked with selecting the food caterer. As a member of the selection committee, Rangsima maintained that she had never been lobbied and she did not know who had been lobbied. But she agreed that the caterer should be selected based on the quality and taste of food and hygiene.

Prayut says ties with Prawit ‘good all along’, as big brother wishes him success at new party

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Prayut says ties with Prawit 'good all along', as big brother wishes him success at new party

Prayut says ties with Prawit ‘good all along’, as big brother wishes him success at new party

FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2023

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha insists his brotherly bond with Deputy PM Prawit Wongsuwan is strong even though they may be drifting apart politically.

Dismissing rumours of a conflict being behind his decision to join a new political party, General Prayut said on Friday that his relationship with his brother-in-arms General Prawit “has been good all along”.

When pushed by reporters to elaborate on their political ties, Prayut responded: “Why do you want us to be in discord? Are we already in a conflict?”

Prayut went on to tell Parliament-beat reporters that he has never had any conflicts with Prawit, his long-time senior colleague and former supervisor in the Army.

The deputy PM is also leader of the ruling Palang Pracharath Party.

When asked if he has met with Prawit, Prayut retorted: “When I have the time. I can’t go every day. I have my own life and have to spend time with my family. You can’t view everything from a political angle.”

Earlier on Friday, Prawit’s Facebook post said it was now clear that Prayut would leave Palang Pracharath, which nominated him as its sole PM candidate in the 2019 general election, to join the backup party, Ruam Thai Sang Chart (United Thai Nation).

“I once said ‘3Ps forever’. I feel the same now. Nothing has changed at all. Now that he [Prayut] has made his decision, I have no words to explain how I’m feeling. What I can do is congratulate him and wish him success in the new political path he has chosen,” Prawit’s post read.

The Thai media has used the moniker “3Ps” in reference to the three brothers-in-arms – former Army commanders Prawit, Prayut and Interior Minister Anupong “Pock” Paochinda.

Ruam Thai Sang Chart is expected to nominate Prayut as its PM candidate for the next general election scheduled for May 7. The premier joined the 21-month-old party with much fanfare last Monday.

Bentley driver faces more charges after narcotic found in his blood

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Bentley driver faces more charges after narcotic found in his blood

Bentley driver faces more charges after narcotic found in his blood

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023

The driver of a luxury car involved in an accident on a Bangkok expressway last Sunday will face additional charges after traces of a narcotic were found in his blood, the chief of the national police said on Saturday.

Gen Damrongsak Kittiprapas said that police would summon businessman Suthat Siwapiromrat to hear the additional charges after traces of the unidentified narcotic were found in the blood sample taken after the accident at Police General Hospital.

A Bentley driven by Suthat, a major financier of a Thai political party, was blamed for the accident, which involved three vehicles and injured eight people.

After the accident, the businessman reportedly left his car before walking down the expressway and hailing a taxi in an apparent attempt to flee the scene.

Police officers dealing with the case managed to have him undergo a blood test several hours later, according to social media users who accused police of showing leniency to the rich and influential.
 

On Wednesday, police said the blood test found an alcohol level lower than the legal limit in Suthat’s blood. However, the test was conducted more than three hours after the crash, and blood alcohol levels can fall swiftly.

Damrongsak said on Saturday that the Metropolitan Police Bureau had set up a fact-finding committee to determine why officers did not conduct an alcohol test on the driver immediately after the crash.

If any officers are found to be negligent, they will face disciplinary action, he said.

The fact-finding panel will also determine if criminal action should be taken against those involved. According to the police chief, the immediate supervisor of officers at the scene would also be held responsible if they were found to be negligent.

Damrongsak also said that while serving as a deputy national police chief, he had issued an order for breathalyser tests to be conducted immediately after road accidents in which drivers were suspected of drunk driving.

Any driver who refuses to undergo a breathalyser test must be considered drunk, he said.

Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes

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Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes

Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023

The number of shoppers is rising every weekend and vendors are stocking up in anticipation of a surge of Chinese shoppers next weekend.

Shoppers are still pouring in despite an expected drop following the New Year break, a clothing vendor said on Saturday.

The market will see more shoppers, including many Chinese tourists, next weekend, the vendor said, noting that it coincides with the Chinese New Year on January 22.

Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes

China on Monday scrapped overseas travel restrictions imposed during the pandemic. The world’s most populous nation also downgraded Covid-19 from a top-tier Class A infectious disease to a Class B infectious disease. 

The Tourism Authority of Thailand expects an influx of Chinese tourists during Chinese New Year next week. It estimates that about 60,000 Chinese tourists will visit Thailand in January, 90,000 in February, and 150,000 in March.

Thailand is expected to welcome no less than 5 million Chinese tourists this year, according to the tourism authority’s forecast.

Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes

Also known as JJ Market, Chatuchak is renowned for its vast array of clothing, accessories, plants, pets, home decorations, souvenirs, and street food.

Its wallet-friendly pricing is also a major draw.

In 2019 it had more than 15,000 stalls and 11,505 vendors, divided into 27 sections covering 68 rai.

Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes
Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes
Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes
Bangkok’s most famous weekend market – Chatuchak – is bustling again as the pandemic recedes

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Fugitive wanted by FBI for stock fraud arrested in Phuket

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Fugitive wanted by FBI for stock fraud arrested in Phuket

Fugitive wanted by FBI for stock fraud arrested in Phuket

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023

A foreign man wanted by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was arrested in Phuket province on Saturday for allegedly manipulating stock prices in the United States.

The 54-year-old suspect, identified only as “Peter Jr”, was apprehended at the hotel he was staying at near Surin Beach in the province’s Thalang district, following an arrest warrant issued on December 27.

The FBI’s Bangkok legal office has requested that he be extradited to the US to face charges that include colluding in securities fraud and stock price manipulation.
If found guilty, he faces up to 20 years in jail under US law.

The suspect is a citizen of Saint Kitts and Nevis, a country comprising two islands in the Caribbean.

It is well known as a tax haven and one of the least financially transparent jurisdictions in the world.

Fugitive wanted by FBI for stock fraud arrested in Phuket

Thai police said that – according to the FBI – Peter Jr and his accomplices took over a US-based instant-food business in 2014, with a plan to list it on a US exchange.

However, the suspect allegedly transferred company shares to other individuals involved in the alleged scam. In 2019, they listed the company with an initial public offering price of US$ 1.25 per share.

Subsequently, Peter Jr allegedly paid a group of stock traders to help inflate the company’s stock price to $12.99 per share as of April 16, 2021 – a 939% rise in value within two years.

At the same time, the suspect allegedly transferred 3.5 million company shares to an individual nominee and businesses in Macau, making him the largest shareholder.

In September last year, arrest warrants were issued for him and his accomplices by a court in the US state of New Jersey. His father, identified only as Peter Sr, and another accomplice, have been arrested in the US, according to Thai police.

Fugitive wanted by FBI for stock fraud arrested in Phuket

Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture

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Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture

Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023

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Fukushima is eager to welcome Thai tourists back to the prefecture on the eastern coast of Japan’s largest island, Honshu, the country’s ambassador to Thailand, Oba Yuichi, said.

He was speaking at the opening of the “Genki! Fukushima” celebration at Central World to celebrate the prefecture’s natural beauty, cuisine and fruit. “Genki” means “lively” and “energetic”.

The celebration continues today in the mall’s central court and is hosted by the Japan Reconstruction Agency.

Fukushima has been fully restored after being devastated by a tsunami in 2011, said the ambassador, who was born and raised there. “It is even better than before,” the ambassador said, adding that the event promoting the destination is being held to dispel false rumours and show that Fukushima is fully prepared to welcome tourists.

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Yuichi said the area offers an abundance of natural beauty, fresh seafood, savory beef, and sake, and is known in Japan as the “Kingdom of Fruit”. Fukushima Prefecture is located in the southernmost region of Tohoku.

The tsunami caused an accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, sparking global concerns about radioactive contamination.

Yuichi said the event at Central World would demonstrate that Fukushima is safe and secure.

Kei Doi, executive director of the Bangkok office of the Japan National Tourism Organisation, said the event will restore confidence in Fukushima among Thai tourists.

“Fukushima is well-known for being one of the best places in Japan to sample peaches. It’s the best place to try our sake. It is now up to Fukushima to encourage Thais and others to visit,” she said.

The prefecture will become one of the popular destinations in Japan for Thai tourists because it is very welcoming, she said.

Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture
Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture
Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture
Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture
Fukushima eager to welcome Thais back to reconstructed prefecture

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Youth are Bangkok’s future, says Chadchart as he marks Children’s Day

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Youth are Bangkok's future, says Chadchart as he marks Children's Day

Youth are Bangkok’s future, says Chadchart as he marks Children’s Day

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2023

“Every day should be Children’s Day,” Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt said as he highlighted the importance of the young generation, which holds the capital’s future in their hands.

Chadchart said this as he presided over the opening of a special National Children’s Day event at the Children’s Discovery Museum in Chatuchak district on Saturday.

“Children should be important every day, not just today,” he said. “Children are a crucial part of the institution of family, which is the foundation of every city. Today’s children will help contribute to the city’s advancement and a prosperous future.

“Bangkok will continue providing equal opportunities to children, so every member of the society can grow together and build a top city for the next generation,” Chadchart added.

Youth are Bangkok's future, says Chadchart as he marks Children's Day

Activities at Children’s Discovery Museum on Saturday were organised under the concept of “Play Forward” with a focus on teaching children about the environment and nature conservation through the use of modern technology and innovation. Youngsters got to enjoy fun-filled games with amazing prizes, as well as participate in learning activities hosted by staffers of Bangkok’s Culture, Sports, and Tourism Department.

Representatives from Unicef’s Young People Advisory Board were also present at the event to study the city’s campaigns for children and urban development.

Youth are Bangkok's future, says Chadchart as he marks Children's Day

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