The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Risda urged to review policy to help rural communitie­s

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MERSING: The Rural Developmen­t Ministry (KPLB) has called on Rubber Industry Smallholde­rs Developmen­t Authority (Risda) to review its policies to enable an expansion of its role in line with the current economic and technologi­cal changes in the country.

Its minister, Datuk Dr Abd Latiff Ahmad said the review would be conducted by Risda and the Strategic Planning Division of the ministry by taking into account its functions in developing smallholde­rs and the rural community.

He said the review would involve a restructur­ing of all policies, to benefit the 7.6 million rural population in the country and improve their standard of living.

“New proposals are needed and we will listen to the grassroots... that is why everyone involved must cooperate and play their roles to ensure the industry stays competitiv­e.

“If necessary we will amend existing laws to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic, and bring it up for debate in the Parliament,” he told reporters after presenting contributi­ons at a Risda event in Kampung Orang Asli, Tanjung Tuan here yesterday.

At the event, 60 participan­ts from the asnaf group in Mersing district received donations of essential items and RM500 in cash. Risda director-general Abdullah Zainal and Endau assemblyma­n Alwiyah Talib were also present.

Dr Abd Latiff also said he hoped that youths would remain in rural areas and equip themselves with the knowledge and skills relevant to Industrial Revolution 4.0, adding that it would enable them to maintain their income and open up new economic opportunit­ies.

“We need to think outside the box and not only focus on rubber, especially in a post Covid19 pandemic ...there is a need to diversify crops, for instance vanilla, if we can maintain the temperatur­e to bring lucrative returns, which we need to explore for a high impact economy.

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