The Borneo Post

Mafi to add PSTs, farmers’ markets in PPN 2 states

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JOHOR BAHRU: The Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Industries (MAFI) plans to add 10 more Controlled Fresh Markets (PSTs) and 14 farmers’ markets in states that have entered Phase Two of the Movement Control under the National Recovery Plan (PPN).

Its Deputy Minister I Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah said this was to ensure the continuity of the country’s food supply chain and at the same time help 2,595 farmers to market their agricultur­al produce.

“The additional PSTs and farmers’ markets are expected to start operations soon,” he told a press conference at the Johor Federal Agricultur­al Marketing Authority (FAMA) office, here yesterday.

PSTs and famers’ markets are only allowed to operate in states that have transitone­d into Phase Two of PPN.

Only PSTs are given the permission to operate in states that are still in Phase One of PPN.

Meanwhile, Ahmad said a total of 300 recipients comprising staff and inmates of Pertubuhan Kebajikan Anak-anak Yatim as well as several welfare homes in the city yesterday received food aid containing agricultur­al produce such as vegetables and fruits through the MAFI Prihatin programme, held in collaborat­ion with Koperasi Pemasar FAMA Johor Berhad.

To date, he said the MAFI Prihatin programme has benefited 22,774 recipients comprising frontliner­s, welfare homes and non-government­al organisati­ons in 89 locations nationwide, with a total of 38.61 tonnes of agricultur­al produce and food products being channelled.

“The programme was launched to help the government deliver aid to those in need, especially those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said. – Bernama

 ??  ?? Ahmad Hamzah (second left) accompanie­d by Johor Federal Agricultur­al Marketing Authority Director Shahrizan Sudiman (left) visit
Ahmad Hamzah (second left) accompanie­d by Johor Federal Agricultur­al Marketing Authority Director Shahrizan Sudiman (left) visit

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