‘Govt should set up special agency for agriculture sector’

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Daim Zainuddin

SUBANG JAYA: The government needs to establish a new one-stop agency chaired by the prime minister to coordinate the agricultural sector if the government is serious about uplifting the sector, said Tun Daim Zainuddin.

The Council of Eminent Persons chairman and former finance minister said he had written to Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad pertaining the suggestion for consideration.

He said the government needed to address various problems to expand the sector, including shortage of land, foreign worker issues as local workers shunned the sector, and financing.

Daim Zainuddin

“We only have one agriculture bank, which offers loans with higher interest rates compared to other banks, while land is a state matter.

“The farmers also have to talk to various government agencies and ministries to help them solve many problems,” he said during a Nation Building Conversation session organised by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute (ASLI) here today themed ‘Poverty in Malaysia: Reality versus Perception’.

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Also present were ASLI chairman Tan Sri Jeffrey Cheah and chief executive officer Melissa Ong.

Daim noted that if the ministries could be run as how business was run, operations could be more efficient.

With the prices of main commodities such as rubber and palm oil were coming down, the country should look at other cash crops with shorter harvesting periods, he said.

According to him, the future of commodities is coconut due to its shorter harvesting period of three years and ability to bring double income, as well as sugar cane, jackfruit, pineapple and other cash-crop vegetables such as chilli, cucumber and lady’s finger.

The nation, Daim said, should also find ways to help young people to venture into the agriculture sector by introducing new modern technologies which would attract this group and, in turn, help ease the unemployment rate.

Adopting precision technology would make the sector more attractive to the younger generation while making the sector more productive, he added. – Bernama

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