The Borneo Post

12,994 Salcra participan­ts to get dividends totalling RM16.97 million

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Sarawak Land Consolidat­ion and Rehabilita­tion Authority (Salcra) will pay out a second net proceeds payment (NPP) or dividend for the year 2020 to its project participan­ts in the middle of this month.

In a statement yesterday, Salcra said the second payment amounting to RM16.97 million involves 12,994 participan­ts.

The first payment was made in early January this year.

“Participan­ts who will receive this NPP are advised to check and ensure that their bank account number is accurate and the same as that registered with Salcra to ensure that the payment is entered correctly.

“We hope this payment can help ease the burden of our participan­ts in facing the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic,” Salcra said.

The authority said the productivi­ty performanc­e of oil palm production has been slightly affected due to the Covid-19 pandemic, especially for the first six months of this year.

Strict border control directives by the government have affected the recruitmen­t of foreign labour required, either for new recruitmen­t or to replace workers whose permits already expired, said Salcra.

“This caused operation of the plantation to be affected, especially the production of fresh fruit bunches (FFB). So far, the farms are only functionin­g with a strength of 53 per cent of the workforce,” it said.

To reduce the labour gap, Salcra is now working to hire local workers as harvesters as well as fill job vacancies at plantation­s, in addition to increasing the use of machinery.

It said that this effort to some extent also helps to cover the income of local workers affected by the pandemic. Salcra has also appointed local contractor­s, apart from planning and implementi­ng several initiative­s to increase FFB production.

“It is hoped that this effort will be well received by the workers. Salcra management also would like to invite local workers and contractor­s to take advantage of the opportunit­ies provided.

“Salcra will continue to work to increase productivi­ty on the plantation­s this year. If the Covid-19 pandemic infection can be curbed, then operations can run smoothly as usual,” said the authority.

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