WHO ARE WE?
Bondol Jet is a Cambodian social company committed to sustainable, local, healthy, and socially responsible agriculture.
- Our VISION is to make life better by providing quality processed local foods to consumers at market leading value.
- Our MISSION is to produce and deliver food made from locally sourced and natural products, using renewable energy and net zero emissions goal.
- Our CORE VALUES are Healthy, Natural and Quality

By working closely with local low-income farmers, Bondol Jet support disadvantaged Cambodians and indigenous communities in their environmentally friendly practices, while ensuring them a fair and stable income. We offer a wide range of fresh and processed products (organic vegetables and fruits, artisanal sauces, smoked fish, fruit juices, etc.) made with authentic know-how and a deep respect for the land. Bondol Jet is part of the social and solidarity economy in that it breaks with the productivist and consumerist logic of the mainstream economic system, which consists of generating ever-increasing profits at the expense of product quality and employee working conditions.
At Bondol Jet, on the contrary, producing and consuming also means making a commitment. We act solely as an intermediary: all profits generated by your purchases go to the rural communities that made the products, either directly through their income or through reinvestment in their activities to enable them to develop and become financially secure.Our social responsibility is to reinvest at least 20% of the profit generated to make social and environmental positive impact through financing technical and vocational education in agriculture.
Bondol Jet and vulnerable farming communities work together to offer products that are healthy for people and the planet, with agroecological production guaranteed.- Want to eat healthily and ecologically while supporting low-income indigenous farmers? Discover our product ranges right here.
- Click here to learn more about agroecology and our strategy to make agriculture market more sustainable both from the perspective of the environment and empowering vulnerable minorities.
