The Borneo Post

Sarawak interested in premium buffalo cheese production

- Samuel Aubrey

KUCHING: Sarawak is interested in premium buffalo cheese production proposed by the federal Ministry of Rural Developmen­t (KPLB).

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said Sarawak already has a head start with its existing buffalo rearing programme centred In Limbang.

He pointed out that while the state currently breeds buffaloes for the meat, it welcomes the proposal to go into cheese production in line with the massive agricultur­e modernisat­ion programme embarked by the state next year.

“We already have our buffalo breeding programme centre in Limbang where we have over 5,000 head of swamp buffalo.

“We also have a cattle farm in Darwin, Australia which includes some 2,500 wild buffaloes. Early this year, we brought over 250 of them to Limbang for distributi­on to farmers and some government agencies,” he said.

Uggah, who is the Minister of Agricultur­e, Native Land and Regional Developmen­t, said this when receiving a courtesy

We already have our buffalo breeding programme centre in Limbang where we have over 5,000 head of swamp buffalo. Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas

call from KPLB led by Rural Developmen­t Minister Datuk Dr Abd Latiff Ahmad yesterday.

On behalf of the Sarawak government, he called for further discussion in order for this proposal to materialis­e as it fits in very well with the state’s socio economic programme.

Earlier, Dr Abd Latiff, in making the proposal, said the country imported about RM400 million worth of cheese annually from overseas.

“The quality may not be what we expect and can be adulterate­d with non-halal ingredient­s.”

He added cheese is a primary ingredient in cake making or as a breakfast item on its own.

“We have American investors interested in this programme. If this proposal materialis­es, Sarawak can be a leading producer of halal cheese in the country.

“According to experts, the best cheese is from buffalo milk,” he said.

Meanwhile on developmen­t matters, Dr Abd Latiff gave assurance that the Perikatan Nasional government would engage openly with Sarawak instead of doing things in silo as had been done by the previous government.

“Whatever we do for the people, we will ensure they (projects) will be for their full benefits. It is time for us to look at things together so that many of the problems they face can be successful­ly resolved.”

Among those present at the meeting were Deputy Rural Developmen­t Minister Datuk Henry Sum Agong, assistant ministers of Agricultur­e, Native Land and Regional Developmen­t Datuk Roland Sagah Wee Inn and Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Ismail, as well as officials from both ministries.

 ??  ?? Uggah (centre) presents a memento comprising local products to Dr Abd Latiff (second right) as (from left) Dr Abdul Rahman, Sagah and Henry look on.
Uggah (centre) presents a memento comprising local products to Dr Abd Latiff (second right) as (from left) Dr Abdul Rahman, Sagah and Henry look on.

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