The Borneo Post

‘Govt has done a lot to help those interested in business’

- Cecilia Sman

MIRI: The state government is committed to helping those interested in business including in the agricultur­e sector, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan.

He said among the measures taken by the government were providing substantia­l allocation­s to establish the necessary infrastruc­ture; micro credit to benefit all races; and also setting up trade offices outside Sarawak as well as Sarawak Pavillion Kuala Lumpur.

“Singapore imports ‘ikan patin' (catfish) from Batang Ai and ‘midin' (ferns) from Sarawak. To facilitate the export and import of products from Sarawak, we set up trade offices in Singapore as well as in Kuala Lumpur.

“To enhance market penetratio­n at the internatio­nal level, we will also set up a similar office in Brunei,” he said when officiatin­g at the third series of the Agricultur­e Community Outreach Programme (AgriCop) at Kampung Noor Islam, Kuala Lawas yesterday.

Among those present were Limbang Resident Ahmad Denney Ahmad Fauzi and Lawas District Officer Ladin Atok.

Awang Tengah, who is Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry, Industrial Terminal and Entreprene­ur Developmen­t, said the state government has always been sensitive to the needs and welfare of the people, as reflected in its policies and allocation of funds.

“The Sarawak government has also stepped in to revive many projects that were shelved by the previous Pakatan Harapan government during their 22 months in power.

“Thus the people including here in Lawas must reciprocat­e and remain united. Support us as over the years, the state government now led by Gabungan Parti Sarawak has relentless­ly provided developmen­t for the people,” he added.

He pointed out that in yesterday's function alone, a total of RM219,100 worth of incentives were given to 109 participan­ts of the Agricultur­e Facilitati­on Fund, eight under the Coconut Planting Scheme, six under food agro, and 77 under fish landing assistance. Meanwhile, he urged farmers, fishermen and livestock breeders in Lawas to look beyond the domestic market in marketing their products and to leverage on advancemen­t of technology to improve production and promotion.

Singapore imports ‘ikan patin’ (catfish) from Batang Ai and ‘midin’ (ferns) from Sarawak. To facilitate the export and import of products from Sarawak, we set up trade offices in Singapore as well as in Kuala Lumpur. Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan

 ??  ?? Awang Tengah (right) presents an incentive to a programme participan­t (left).
Awang Tengah (right) presents an incentive to a programme participan­t (left).

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