The Borneo Post

RM106.81 mln ‘duit raya’ for 33,864 smallholde­rs

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PEKAN: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday announced a windfall of RM106.81 million in ‘duit raya’ via dividends for 33,864 smallholde­rs nationwide.

Of the amount, RM38.16 million is allocated to 16,080 participan­ts of the Cluster New Planting Scheme (RTBB), while RM68.64 million for 17.784 participan­ts of the Commercial Replanting Scheme (TSK).

Najib said the dividend was increased by RM12.2 million compared to the RM94.5 million last year.

“As a government, we never stop looking for ways on how to safeguard the welfare of the people especially of those living in rural areas, including small holders who are given proper attention and assistance.

“This is because farmers and the rural communitie­s are the core support of the Barisan Nasional (BN) government today,” he said when speaking at a ceremony for the presentati­on of dividends by the Rubber Industry Smallholde­rs Developmen­t Authority (Risda) at the Pekan Convention Hall, here.

The event was also attended by Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, his deputy Datuk Ahmad Jazlan Yaakub, and Risda chairman Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin.

Najib said the rural developmen­t agenda must be continued because the government wants the country’s developmen­t to be carried out fairly and equitably regardless of urban or rural areas, ethnicity and age.

“One of the features of developmen­t in Malaysia that does not exist in other countries is that the developmen­t of the country is carried out in a balanced and fair manner in contrast to other countries of the world, where developmen­t is mainly concentrat­ed in the capital and cities only.

“In Malaysia, we extend developmen­t to every nook and corner of the country and to some extent it can offset the developmen­t achieved in urban areas. While it may not be the same as in urban areas, but at least the gap does not differ much,” he said.

According to Najib, the economy of the world and the nation were in a better condition this year as compared to last year and Malaysia in the first quarter of this year recorded an economic growth rate of 5.6 per cent, which is among the highest in the world.

“Commodity prices are also showing signs of recovery, and this is happening not only because the current world economy is improving, but also due to efforts taken by the government.

“For example, during my visit to China at the end of last year, I requested that they increase palm oil imports and recently when I visited the country, the republic’s supreme leader informed that because of my request, they have increased the purchase (palm oil).

“The purchase increased by 70 per cent in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year and likewise when I went to India, I also asked them to increase palm oil imports,” he said. — Bernama

As a government, we never stop looking for ways on how to safeguard the welfare of the people especially of those living in rural areas, including small holders who are given proper attention and assistance. — Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Najib (centre) holding a mock cheque of RM106.81 million in ‘duit raya’ via dividends for 33,864 smallholde­rs nationwide. — Bernama photo
Najib (centre) holding a mock cheque of RM106.81 million in ‘duit raya’ via dividends for 33,864 smallholde­rs nationwide. — Bernama photo

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