The Borneo Post

Uggah wants all farms to meet MyGAP standard by 2020

- By Rintos Mail reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas wants all farms in Sarawak to meet the Malaysian Good Agricultur­e Practice ( MyGAP) standard by 2020.

He lamented that the current number of farms in Sarawak that had been certified by MyGAP is not very impressive.

“As of today, we only have 106 farms in Sarawak certified by MyGAP, which covers a total area of about 630 hectares. Because of that, I have set an ambitious target of 100 per cent farms to be certified by MyGAP by 2020.

“This is the key performanc­e indicator ( KPI) for state Department of Agricultur­e (DOA) director to achieve,” he said at the launch of a seminar on sustainabl­e, quality and safe agricultur­e production at Imperial Hotel here yesterday.

Uggah, who is also Minister of Modernisat­ion of Agricultur­e and Rural Economy, said the state DOA must work out ways on how to encourage farmers to get MyGAP certificat­ion.

He said the DOA must also focus on how to encourage Sarawakian­s, especially the young people, to take up farming with good agricultur­e practices.

“This is because if we are doing our farming transforma­tion later on, we are not only producing products for our own consumptio­n, but we are also producing them for the outside market.

“So, we are not looking at producing one container of ‘terong asam’ a year – we are working on producing 1,000 containers of ‘terong asam’ a year.

“So under that circumstan­ce, it requires us to practise good agricultur­e that complies with the requiremen­ts set by the other countries as well,” he said.

As Sarawak moves towards increasing its export of food products, he said the state government would make sure that the products meet the requiremen­t of overseas market; and food producers in Sarawak must also strive to brand themselves as organic product producers.

“It is my hope that one day Sarawak would become a leading producer and exporter of branded organic agricultur­e products.”

MyGAP is a comprehens­ive certificat­ion scheme for agricultur­al, aquacultur­e and livestock sector.

Good Agricultur­al Practice (GAP) is an agricultur­al practice that emphasises on environmen­t, economy and social aspects to ensure the produce is safe and of good quality.

Since MyGAP is recognised worldwide, it facilitate­s the export of the products.

Also present at the function were Assistant Minister for Rural Economy ( Interior Areas) and Plantation Datuk Francis Harden Hollis, Assistant Minister for Rural Economy ( Coastal Areas) and Fisheries Datuk Julaihi Narawi and Assistant Minister for Agricultur­e Malcolm Mussen Lamoh.

As of today, we only have 106 farms in Sarawak certified by MyGAP, which covers a total area of about 630 hectares. Because of that, I have set an ambitious target of 100 per cent farms to be certified by MyGAP by 2020. Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, Deputy Chief Minister

 ??  ?? Uggah (centre) with (from right) Harden, Julaihi, Mussen and myOrganic (Sarawak) certified farmer Chua Lee Kwang show some organic fruits.— Photos by Chimon Upon
Uggah (centre) with (from right) Harden, Julaihi, Mussen and myOrganic (Sarawak) certified farmer Chua Lee Kwang show some organic fruits.— Photos by Chimon Upon
 ??  ?? Uggah (back row, centre) and members of the seminar’s organising committee in a group photo with the MyGAP and myOrganic certificat­e recipients. The deputy chief minister is flanked by Julaihi on his left and Harden. Mussen is on back row, sixth right.
Uggah (back row, centre) and members of the seminar’s organising committee in a group photo with the MyGAP and myOrganic certificat­e recipients. The deputy chief minister is flanked by Julaihi on his left and Harden. Mussen is on back row, sixth right.

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