The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt to set up national dairy board early next year

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ROMPIN: The government will set up a national dairy board early next year to plan and drive the holistic and integrated developmen­t of the country’s dairy industry.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the board, which would be headed by the Agricultur­e and Agro-based Industry Ministry, would among others be aimed at encouragin­g the people to drink fresh milk.

He said several other ministries such as the health, education and higher education ministries, as well as the Malaysia External Trade Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MATRADE) would also be members of the board.

“This does not involve only one ministry as there is a need for various expertise, and the combined involvemen­t of the various ministries as an integrated effort will ensure the achievemen­t of the national objective,” he added.

Najib was speaking to reporters after a visit to the Muadzam Shah Cattle Research and Innovation Centre (MSCRIC) yesterday.

Also present were Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob, Agricultur­e and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek, Malaysian Agricultur­al Research and Developmen­t Institute (Mardi) director-general Datuk Dr Sharif Haron, as well as East Coast Economic Region Developmen­t Council (ECERDC) chief executive officer Datuk Seri Jebasingam Issace John.

Najib said the establishm­ent of the board was among the efforts of the government to ensure adequate supply of milk by 2050.

“We are targeting Malaysians to drink 50 litres of fresh milk annually in 2050 and for that demand, we need 2.260 billion litres of fresh milk each year with about 223,014 cattle compared to 21,000 cattle now.

“The agricultur­e and agro-based industry ministry has set a target to increase the per capita consumptio­n of milk from 19.92 litres or about 20 litres per year.

Meanwhile, Najib said the education ministry would also be told to reduce the usage of UHT milk under the 1Malaysia Milk Programme as the milk drink for school students in the effort to raise the consumptio­n of fresh milk in stages.

“...if we adopt a culture of drinking milk, we will obtain much nutrients and the future generation­s will be stronger, healthier and have bigger build. “All these would be possible with sufficient supply of protein and calcium by drinking milk, and we must encourage drinking fresh milk and not UHT milk,” said the prime minister.

In this regard, Najib said MSCRIC would develop a dairy valley with a section as an eco-tourism product at Muadzam Shah and Pahang in general.

He said tourists visiting the centre would get the experience of seeing for themselves, the processes of cattle rearing and the dairy industry.

“So, we can see how the industry gives benefits from various aspects and we plan it as a national project known as Muadzam Dairy Valley,” he added.

Najib said it would cover areas in Muadzam, Segamat, Pekan to Panching in Kuantan.

MSCRIC led by The Holstein Milk Company Sdn Bhd (Holstein), is a public-private partnershi­p project started by ECERDC in 2012.

In conjunctio­n with the working visit, Najib also took the opportunit­y to visit a new RM5 million dairy processing factory beside the centre, expected to be ready by year-end.

Apart from that, he also presented appointmen­t letters to six Holstein satellite farmers as the first participan­ts of the project, as well as certificat­es to three micro entreprene­urs via the Home Dealer programme as the most successful ECER programme which is an inspiratio­n to other microentre­preneurs. - Bernama

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