The Borneo Post

RM5 mln fund needed for maize cultivatio­n project

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KUALA LUMPUR: Commercial maize cultivatio­n on a large scale is expected to provide high returns and improve the socio- economic status of farmers, especially in Sarawak, said Daro Berhad Impiana Rumpun Cooperativ­e Board member Ahmad Ebon.

To realise the matter, he said a special fund totalling RM5 million was sought from the government as an initial capital to initiate the large scale maize cultivatio­n project on a commercial scale in the state.

“A working paper has been forwarded to Deputy Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Minister Dr Mohd Hatta Md Ramli during a meeting with him yesterday (Sept 19) and he promised to bring the matter to the top ( people).

“This fund is expected to be used as a starting capital that will be channelled to maize farmers and, at the same time, for carrying out workshops, courses and advisory services to them,” he said after leading a delegation to pay a visit

A working paper has been forwarded to Deputy Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Minister Dr Mohd Hatta Md Ramli during a meeting with him yesterday (Sept 19) and he promised to bring the matter to the top (people).

on Malaysian National News Agency ( Bernama) chairman Datuk Seri Azman Ujang at Wisma Bernama here yesterday.

Ahmad said maize is a shortterm crop whereby the yield could be harvested in about 90 days and provide a lucrative return due to its high demand.

“Besides domestic market, we aim to penetrate the market in China as findings from a survey shows that there is high demand from that country,” he said, adding that the project would commence in the Igan and Tanjung Manis Parliament­ary constituen­cies before being expanded throughout the state.

He said about 6,000 farmers in these two constituen­cies were keen to participat­e in the maize cultivatio­n project.

The cooperativ­e also planned to approach about 400 inactive cooperativ­es in Sarawak to collaborat­e on developing the project.

Malaysia imports maize worth RM3.9 billion annually while Sarawak imports RM217 million worth of maize per year.

Meanwhile, Azman in welcoming their visit to see for themselves how Bernama operates, said Bernama would strive to be a major news provider as well as a bridge to link Peninsular Malaysia with Sabah and Sarawak.

Ahmad Ebon, Daro Berhad Impiana Rumpun Cooperativ­e Board member

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Azman Ujang (fourth left) shares a light moment with the delegates at Wisma Bernama.
— Bernama photo Azman Ujang (fourth left) shares a light moment with the delegates at Wisma Bernama.

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