The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Use new methods to increase food supply, reduce imports

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LANGKAWI: Farmers, smallholde­rs and fishermen in the country could contribute to the reduction of national food imports if they used new and efficient methods in their endeavours, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday.

He said methods used by countries with lower reliance on imported food products such as China and Japan could be utilised, in order to yield greater output.

“China and Japan are willing to provide training to our people if we want to learn how they produce more (in terms of agricultur­e and fisheries),” he said in a press conference after a gathering with farmers at the Langkawi Farmers’ Organisati­on building here.

According to Dr Mahathir, both countries are known to have achieved food self-sufficienc­y despite having far larger population­s than Malaysia.

“They are willing (at) any time for our farmers to go to and study there, in fact, they are even willing to send their people here (to teach new agricultur­al techniques),” he said.

Dr Mahathir said farmers, smallholde­rs and fishermen need to see their potential to produce higher yields, which in turn increases their income as the biggest incentive for them to improve their work rate, rather than relying on government incentives alone.

He said there were several types of crops such as paddy, coconut, oil palm and rubber that could be cultivated in the form of an estate by merging several smallholdi­ngs.

“Big farms are profitable, (whereas) smallholdi­ngs aren’t,” he said, adding that the cost of farming operations could also be reduced through the joint venture.

During the ceremony, Dr Mahathir also distribute­d 4,000 Aromatic Green Dwarf or Pandan coconut seedlings to members of the organisati­on.

“This (seedlings assistance) is a very valuable contributi­on.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (fifth left) and Deputy Agricultur­e and Industry-based Minister Sim Tze Tzin (fourth left) at a gathering with farmers at the Langkawi Farmers’ Organisati­on building.
- Bernama photo Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (fifth left) and Deputy Agricultur­e and Industry-based Minister Sim Tze Tzin (fourth left) at a gathering with farmers at the Langkawi Farmers’ Organisati­on building.

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