The Borneo Post

Zahid: Cabinet paper being prepared on issues faced by rubber smallholde­rs

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LUMPUR: The Ministry of Rural and Regional Developmen­t and the Ministry of Plantation and Commoditie­s are preparing a Cabinet paper to address various problems plaguing rubber smallholde­rs in the country.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said that among the issues which will be raised in the Cabinet paper are Pestalotio­psis leaf fall disease (PLFD), lack of manpower and areas of rubber plantation­s which are not being tapped nationwide.

“There are about 420,000 hectares (of rubber plantation­s) which are not tapped.

I also met with the associatio­n of smallholde­rs, and we discussed some new methods of how to address the issues, including the floor price of rubber.

“Although the government has increased the floor price of rubber higher than the previous year, I think we should do something because imported latex alone reaches RM6 billion a year, while we are the largest producer of natural rubber,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid, who is also Minister of Rural and Regional Developmen­t, said this when winding up the debate on the Motion of Thanks for the Royal Address for his ministry in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

He is also of the view that a new technology and marketing approach also needs to be done so that the plight of rubber smallholde­rs in this country can be addressed.

Earlier, Datuk Dr Nik Muhammad Zawawi Salleh (PNPaser Puteh), when interjecti­ng, asked the government to take a special approach so that the country’s rubber production and needs could be met accordingl­y.

He said this was considerin­g

that a handful of rubber smallholde­rs were forced to cut down rubber trees and cultivate other plants when PLFD attacked their crops.

Ahmad Zahid said that an area of 63,239.80 hectares of rubber trees, owned by smallholde­rs across the country, was identified as being infected with PLFD.

“The Rubber Industry Smallholde­r Developmen­t Authority has played a role in implementi­ng the PLFD treatment and prevention programme, by spraying chemicals four rounds a year,” he said.

In the meantime, he said the Community Developmen­t Department always supports good governance by focusing on the government of the day in providing services to the community and target groups, especially in rural areas.

“In this case, we act profession­ally and we know that the important thing is to focus on the developmen­t of the mind, morals and religious education of these children who are at the preschool level, whether it is a kindergart­en or a nursery,” he said, responding to allegation­s that Kemas was used to political purpose.

On the issue of Felda settlers’ grievances against the excessive debt deduction rate, Ahmad Zahid said that he would hold a meeting with the top management to discuss the matter.

 ?? ?? Ahmad Zahid speaks when winding up the debate for his ministry. — Bernama photo
Ahmad Zahid speaks when winding up the debate for his ministry. — Bernama photo

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