Govt committed to reduce dependence on imported food supplies

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Mohamad (third right) seen at the event.

TANAH MERAH: The government will continue to be committed to reducing dependence on imported food supplies to ensure they are balanced with the country’s production.
 
Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu said the effort will continue to be carried out in line with the National Agrofood Policy 2021–2030 (NAP 2.0) to improve income growth and the quality of life for food producers.
 
“Thank God, the supply of eggs in our country is recovering, and we are addressing the supply of rice as exporting countries such as India and Vietnam have reduced their exports to accommodate the needs of the people in their own countries.
 
“As such, the government is providing infrastructure such as irrigation systems and roads in the Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) worth RM3 billion to ensure the success of five rice planting seasons in two years on a large scale in the country,” he said.
 
He told reporters this after visiting the Group Maize Farming Project in Kampong Paloh here today, which was also attended by Kelantan Agriculture Department director Norbahani Zakaria.
 
Elaborating on the programme, Mohamad said the maize planting project in Kampung Paloh, which covers an area of 32 hectares, had started in 2007 through the establishment of a cooperative by cultivating various types of crops such as maize, long beans, pumpkins, and various types of yams.
 
“This group project received full guidance from the Kelantan Department of Agriculture and received allocations amounting to RM201,245 since 2014 from incentives for area preparation, irrigation systems, and agricultural inputs.
 
“In addition, the Department of Agriculture also conducts monitoring, including in terms of advisory services related to diseases and pests,” he said.
 
Meanwhile, maize grower Noraini Mat Nor, 54, said the government’s move to reduce dependence on imported food supplies from foreign countries should be done to provide employment opportunities to the people in addition to increasing their economic income.
 
“I am grateful for the efforts made by the government because it will provide employment opportunities for the local population, especially the young people, to venture into the field of agriculture such as corn, watermelon, and so on,” he said.
 
Rice farmer Rosli Abd Ghani, 62, said the government also needs to focus on ensuring that the irrigation system and infrastructure facilities in the rice fields throughout the country are always improved and maintained. – BERNAMA

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