The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Government reviewing regulation on supply of palm kernel expellers

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commoditie­s (MPIC) is reviewing the relevant regulation pertaining to palm kernel expellers to increase local supply as feed for livestock and reduce reliance on imports.

Its minister Datuk Dr Mohd Khairuddin Aman Razali said palm kernel expellers have high nutrient content, competitiv­e in terms of cost, and in high demand not only domestical­ly.

“We are reviewing it seriously and considerin­g ways to ensure that our supply at the local level is not affected,” he told the media after chairing an Agricultur­e Exco Joint Meeting.

Recently, it was reported that the price increase in livestock feed consisting of soybean and corn that were mostly imported from Argentina and Brazil was found to be among the reasons for rising prices of chicken in the country.

Meanwhile, Mohd Khairuddin said when asked about states that encouraged felling oil palm and rubber trees and replacing them with more lucrative crops, that it was the objective of the ministry to ensure that the supply of rubber remained sufficient to meet domestic demand and beyond.

“While some may view it from the economic point, MPIC looks at it on a micro level and will continue to sustain the rubber plantation industry with various incentives and new policies to increase the income of the farmers,” he said.

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