The Borneo Post

Ministry to impose 30 per cent Bumiputera quota to break beef import monopoly

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TEMERLOH: The Agricultur­e and Agro-Based Industry Ministry will impose a minimum 30 per cent quota for Bumiputra importers to break the beef import monopoly.

Its Deputy Minister, Datuk Seri Tajuddin Abdul Rahman said the requiremen­t would also be imposed on two abattoirs in India which had received approval to export beef to Malaysia to ensure Bumiputra participat­ion in the beef import business.

The Department of Veterinary Services, Department of Islamic Developmen­t Malaysia and Department of Public Health had inspected several abattoirs in India before granting them the export approval, he added.

“The 30 per cent quota condition is being fine-tuned and is expected to be implemente­d as the export approval granted to the existing seven or eight beef exporters are nearing their expiry date and due for renewal soon.

“In principle, the requiremen­t has been agreed upon and we are only awaiting approval from the abattoirs and the Veterinary Services Department,” he told reporters after attending presenting the Touch-Point Aid to fishermen in the Temerloh District yesterday.

Tajuddin was commenting on the existence of a beef import cartel which has resulted in a mere 10 per cent Bumiputera participat­ion in the sector, whereas Malaysia imports RM2 billion worth of beef annually, mostly from India.

He said this could possibly be due to the exporters were comfortabl­e with the existing arrangemen­t with non-Bumiputera importers who in turn did not want their business to be affected.

“I think it is not fair to deprive Bumiputera importers a fair share of the business,” he said. — Bernama

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