The Borneo Post

MAFS: Ala Sekinchan SMART SBB progamme to be expanded nationwide

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ala Sekinchan Large-Scale Smart Paddy Field (SMART SBB) programme is expected to be expanded to all rice-producing areas nationwide following the pilot projects’ success in yielding encouragin­g harvests.

Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Security (MAFS) secretaryg­eneral Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali said that the highly successful farming practices that were launched in May 2023 saw one of the pioneer areas of paddy cultivatio­n successful­ly increase production from seven metric tonnes to 10.45 metric tonnes per hectare.

He said that currently, the pilot projects are being carried out in four states, namely Perlis, Kedah, Kelantan and Terengganu, involving 17 paddy planting areas.

“If the pilot projects continue to achieve an overall rice yield of at least seven to eight metric tonnes per hectare, we will implement the programme on a large scale.

“This rice yield will not only be sufficient for the country but will also be able to be exported,” he said when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV’s Apa Khabar Malaysia programme yesterday.

He added that the name ‘Ala Sekinchan’ was used after looking at effective management methods and formulas implemente­d in the area in helping to increase rice production of up to 13 metric tonnes per hectare.

“The management method implemente­d is very systematic from the use of automation machines, a very effective seed planting method and the use of rice transplant­ing machine.

“As a result of the consistenc­y of the method practised, the productivi­ty has been good for the Sekinchan paddy farmers for several years,” he said.

He said that the ministry takes the implementa­tion of the programme seriously and various recovery efforts and interventi­ons have been implemente­d to restore the momentum of the country’s economic growth to ensure a sufficient supply of food at all times.

Touching on the country’s agricultur­e direction, Lokman Hakim said the ministry will ensure that all the agendas planned will be implemente­d and priority will be on the food security sector including grain corn, aquacultur­e and animal husbandry through feedlots.

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