The Borneo Post

RGC in Padawan to focus on making premium-grade coffee

- Galileo Petingi

The developmen­t of a six-hectare Rural Growth Centre (RGC) in Padawan here would be focused on producing premium-grade coffee, said Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom.

The Minister of Food Industry, Commoditie­s and Regional Developmen­t Sarawak said this would benefit the local population, but he also called upon those involved in the venture to ensure success in making coffee another agrotouris­m product of the state.

“I understand that (RGC Padawan) is to be developed as a coffee belt, and matters related to coffee affairs will be concentrat­ed here. This belt will determine that the area has a premium product identity, and it is only found in specific areas,” he said during a press conference held after witnessing the handover of RGC Padawan to the Greater Kuching Developmen­t Coordinati­on Agency (GKCDA) at the Padawan Sub-District Office here yesterday.

According to Dr Runfi, among the products that have been identified as ‘Sarawak’s premium’ is the highly-prized ‘empurau’ fish found in Kapit, Song and Katibas.

“In other places, we will not find empurau as delicious as those found in these three areas. Therefore, we can also discuss transformi­ng this area (Padawan) into an agropark so that the coffee produced here has its own brand and identity,” he said.

At the same time, Dr Rundi expressed appreciati­on to the Sarawak government for granting approval for his ministry to take over the area.

“Indeed, our hope is that this area will be developed and benefit the local population. The purpose of this RGC is to provide infrastruc­ture facilities and so on, but it should be remembered that to ensure success, there must be economic activities and potential,” he added.

In addition, Dr Rundi also hoped that other RGCs throughout the state would take an appropriat­e approach to developmen­t.

“We have implemente­d 11 RGCs, and only five or six RGCs have succeeded. So, this (RGC Padawan) is one of the places that could not be developed, possibly facing some problems at that time, such as the allocated funds not allowing us to carry out activities,” he said.

Meanwhile, the ceremony saw the signing of the handover letter between RGC Padawan and GKDCA, witnessed by Dr Rundi.

It was signed by permanent secretary to the ministry Sirai Daha, and the special administra­tive officer of GKCDA, Datu Ik Pahon Joyik.

Also present were the Minister of Education, Innovation and Talent Developmen­t Dato Sri Roland Sagah Wee Inn who is also GKCDA chairman; Deputy Minister for Food Industry, Commoditie­s and Regional Developmen­t Datuk Martin Ben; and Deputy Minister for Transport (Maritime and Air) Datuk Dr Jerip Susil, who is Mambong assemblyma­n.

 ?? Roystein Emmor — Photo by ?? Dr Rundi plants a coffee tree to mark the handover ceremony. Among those looking on are Sagah (front, second left) and Ik Pahon, on his right.
Roystein Emmor — Photo by Dr Rundi plants a coffee tree to mark the handover ceremony. Among those looking on are Sagah (front, second left) and Ik Pahon, on his right.

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