The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sabah looks to invest in bird’s nest R&D

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KOTA KINABALU: The present Sabah government is focused on finding effective and efficient ways to improve the people’s economy already hurt by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We need to resuscitat­e the local economy. Too many people have lost their jobs, or their wages have been cut by half.

“One of the ways to replace these lost jobs is by expanding existing economies such as supporting the swiftlet bird’s nest industry,” said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.

Jeffrey said the government already has a plan to set up a Sabah Swiftlet Board this year to regulate the industry.

The new authority body, he said would also be responsibl­e to carry out research and developmen­t (R&D) to add value to the swiftlet bird’s nest products in Sabah.

The board’s R&D department would need huge investment from the government but is necessary for the survival and growth of the industry in Sabah.

“We cannot depend only on our raw materials. One kilogram of good quality swiftlet bird’s nest could fetch up to RM5,000 but processing the raw product would give operators RM15,000 or more per kilogram.

“Downstream activities also create more high-paying jobs for our people, regardless of age or gender. This is what we want for the people of Sabah,” he said.

At the same time, Jeffrey who is also the Agricultur­e and Fisheries Minister said the government will be working closely with the private sector especially experience­d industry players to build their processing plants in the State.

“In terms of market, we need to expand our horizon also and not just focus on one market like China. My wish is to make Sabah’s swiftlet bird’s nest an internatio­nal brand,” he concluded.

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