The Borneo Post

Uggah calls for setting up of Sarawak-Fujian agri committee

- Samuel Aubrey reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas has suggested the setting up of a joint committee by Sarawak government and China’s Fujian Provincial Government on collaborat­ion to further enhance the developmen­t of the state’s agricultur­e sector.

He made the suggestion in response to offers by Fujian ViceGovern­or Guo Ningning during a courtesy call on him by her and her 11-member delegation here Friday evening.

Guo had earlier made three proposals to Sarawak where the Fujian Province could assist in the promotion of stronger ties between the two government­s.

She said her province had much to share in the agricultur­al sector.

Sarawak, she said, has the land while Fujian has the technology, experience and the expertise.

“Besides agricultur­e, we can explore possible collaborat­ion in mining, marine fishery, tourism, education, cultural and constructi­on sectors.

“We can encourage investment­s into Sarawak,” she said.

Guo added her govermment had also proposed the setting up of ‘long term and effective communicat­ion mechanism’ between the two government­s.

“We can have the top leaders of our respective government­s as the group leaders of this mixed committee. Then we can have the venue to share informatio­n, policies and programmes.”

She also said trade groups could visit each other’s countries to explore opportunit­ies for investment and co-operation purposes. For the third proposal, she said Fujian was keen on establishi­ng more sister city relationsh­ips between other cities in her province and cities and towns in Sarawak.

“We have now such relationsh­ip with the Kuching City North,” she said. Sarawak, according to Guo, is located in a very strategic central position on the Maritime Silk Route.

“There were still strong ties and similariti­es between her people and the Chinese in the state. This was because almost half of their forefather­s had originated from her province in the old days,” she added. Guo also said her government would soon provide ten scholarshi­ps to enable young officers and students in the state to further their studies in Fujian universiti­es.

Meanwhile, Uggah who is the Minister for the Modernisat­ion of Agricultur­e, Native Land and Regional Developmen­t, said Sarawak was now in the active process of transformi­ng its agricultur­al sector. He added Sarawak too would like Xiamen Airline to spread its wings to the state to help develop and promote its tourism sector to the China market.

“I will convey and discuss your proposals with Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg. We certainly would want a win-win situation for both government­s,” Uggah said. Also present were Assistant Minister of Native Land Developmen­t Datuk Roland Sagah and Assistant Minister of Agricultur­e Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail.

 ??  ?? Uggah (third right) with (from right) Sagah and Dr Abdul Rahman seen admiring a hand-painted artwork presented by Guo.
Uggah (third right) with (from right) Sagah and Dr Abdul Rahman seen admiring a hand-painted artwork presented by Guo.

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