The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Centralise­d model being developed to overcome rubber worker shortage

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is developing a centralise­d consolidat­ion and clustering model to address local and foreign labour shortages in the rubber industry’s upstream sector.

The Plantation and Commoditie­s Ministry said this is being done with the participat­ion of several other agencies, government-linked companies and private companies in the supply chain.

The concept is based on “an entity” operating within an untapped area and selling its produce directly to processing factories without involving middlemen or dealers.

“This entity will manage plantation operations, including ensuring sufficient workers to achieve the planned yields.

“Through this method, the government expects the labour shortage problem in the upstream sector to be resolved, further helping to raise the country’s rubber production,” it said in a reply posted on the Parliament’s website.

The ministry was responding to a question from Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (BN-Bera) who wanted to know the steps being taken to address local and foreign labour shortages in the rubber sector.

On the government’s measures to stabilise rubber prices, the ministry said Malaysia is working with the world’s major rubber-producing countries under the Internatio­nal Tripartite Rubber Council and Associatio­n of Natural Rubber Producing Countries frameworks to stabilise prices through supply management and to raise the use of natural rubber among producing countries.

The introducti­on of a Livelihood Price Mechanism at the internatio­nal level, aimed at safeguardi­ng smallholde­rs’ livelihood­s, is being planned, particular­ly to ensure that importing countries pay prices based on production costs and sustainabi­lity in line with standards set by consumer countries, it said.

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