The Borneo Post

National Agricultur­e Consultati­ve Council to be set up

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PUTRAJAYA: A National Agricultur­e Consultati­ve Council is to be set up to generate ideas to empower and improve the productivi­ty of the agro- based industry in line with the current needs, said the new Agricultur­e and Agro-based Industry Minister, Salahuddin Ayub.

He said the council would be chaired by a prominent individual in the agricultur­al sector and comprise experts in the field as the members.

“Besides enhancing the productivi­ty of the sector, the council will also generate proposals to improve the functions and services of the ministry as a whole,” he said to reporters after signing in to begin his official duties as the minister here yesterday.

Salahuddin said the council was expected to be set up in a month’s time and that the working paper on its establishm­ent would be submitted to the Cabinet next week.

He also said that he had instructed the ministry secretary- general, Datuk Seri Dr Ismail Bakar, to prepare a comprehens­ive report on the National Feedlot Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd for a revaluatio­n in terms of boosting the domestic production of beef.

“The project is good in terms of the goals but there are weaknesses that need to be looked at in terms of the policy and implementa­tion and, if necessary, the matter will be brought to the attention of the Prime Minister so as to be given a boost,” he said.

On the appointmen­t of the chairmen of agencies under the ministry, who usually comprised politician­s, Salahuddin said he would emphasise the selection of profession­als in the agricultur­al sector. — Bernama

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