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Ministry allocates RM75 million for income increment programme

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THE RURAL and Regional Developmen­t Ministry is allocating RM75 million for the Income Increment Programme (PPP), which aims at releasing the participan­ts from the shackles of poverty and improving their living standards through economic activities, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday.

Its deputy minister Datuk Alexander Nanta Linggi said the programme which targeted 7,500 participan­ts from the rural areas, would focus on raising their income, especially in agricultur­e and economic planning.

“The programme provides financial assistance and management (support) to enable the target group to carry out economic projects. Assistance is provided in various forms including infrastruc­ture covering assets, premises, workshops, retail spaces, machines, raw materials, trainings and basic skills courses through the implementi­ng agency.

“The maximum allowance given under PPP is RM10,000 per participan­t according to the scope of the economic project,” he said when replying to Datuk Abdul Rahman Mohamad ( BN-Lipis) during Question Time.

The MP had wanted to know the ministry’s effort to increase the income of rural dwellers through various agricultur­al programmes and economic plans.

Nanta said the economic projects carried out were based on four categories namely the agro-based businesses, small businesses, service activities and agricultur­al activities.

He said the ministry also helped rubber smallholde­rs to grow cash crops to increase their income and to overcome the recent rubber price drops.

The ministry also carried out other economic programmes such as the Mobilepren­eur, Rural Business Challenge (RBC), Rural Economic Financing Scheme (SPED) and organising the Rural Entreprene­ur Carnival ( KUD) 2017, he added. — Bernama

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