The Borneo Post

Need to empower Bumiputera economy through land sources — DPM Zahid

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PUTRAJAYA: The introducti­on of a new policy to empower the Bumiputera economy through land resources is crucial, especially to take advantage of the vast and fertile land in Malaysia, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He said the policy needs to be implemente­d aggressive­ly and collective­ly to support agricultur­al transforma­tion initiative­s to increase food security, create a just transition of the Bumiputera economy and use of land to drive a high-impact cyclical economy.

“This includes reforming the existing land act to reduce restrictio­ns on land use, introducin­g a carbon tax, and establishi­ng a certificat­ion agency to stimulate carbon trading activities at the Asean level.

“These measures are expected to reduce the economic gap between urban and rural Bumiputera communitie­s, create a sustainabl­e cyclical economy through sustainabl­e developmen­t, and make Malaysia a leader in the cyclical economy and carbon trading,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said this to Bernama in conjunctio­n with the Bumiputera Economic Congress (KEB), to be held for three days from today at the Internatio­nal Convention Centre here.

In developing the Bumiputera economy, he said emphasis should be on new technologi­es such as digitalisa­tion in the agricultur­al sector, the use of renewable energy technology, and carbon reduction mechanisms.

He said this includes aspects of innovation and creativity in the management of natural resources, the developmen­t of modern agricultur­al technology to increase productivi­ty and sustainabi­lity as well as increased capacity in carbon trading.

“Through the applicatio­n of these technologi­es, the Bumiputera economy can be empowered by utilising land resources effectivel­y, expanding access to the global market and developing an efficient value chain,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid also emphasised the use of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) in the developmen­t of the cyclical economy and agricultur­al transforma­tion as it can optimise productivi­ty and increase efficiency in the use of resources which is an important component in empowering the Bumiputera economy.

“The AI applicatio­ns can improve the innovation process, strengthen the value chain and increase reliabilit­y in making decisions based on ‘real-time data’ to achieve a more inclusive and sustainabl­e economic policy for the Bumiputera community,” he said.

A total of 10 clusters covering 10 sectors will be establishe­d in KEB 2024, namely Education Reform and Human Capital; Institutio­n of Technical, Vocational Education and Training (Main Career Choice) and Strengthen­ing of Halal Industry.

Other clusters are Rural Developmen­t and Empowermen­t of Orang Asli Communitie­s; Wealth Creation and Corporate Dominance; Competitiv­eness of Bumiputera Enterprise­s; Mastery of New Technologi­es; Felda and Federal Territory Land; Socioecono­my of Sabah Bumiputera and Socioecono­my of Sarawak Bumiputera.

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