The Borneo Post

Fama assures reasonable prices for essential items

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PASIR SALAK: The Federal Agricultur­al Marketing Authority (Fama) has given its assurance that essential perishable­s including chicken at farmers’ markets nationwide are sold at reasonable prices to avoid burdening consumers.

Its chairman Datuk Mohd Fasiah Mohd Fakeh said traders and entreprene­urs under Fama could market their agricultur­al produce directly to farmers’ markets to enable these items to be sold at cheaper prices.

He said by selling directly from farms, the traders and entreprene­urs could exclude middlemen who made about 20 to 30 per cent of the selling prices all these while.

“If possible, we are hoping to source directly from farms for sale at the farmers’ markets under Fama.

For example, the prices can drop RM6 to RM7 a kilogramme if we source supplies like chicken directly from farms,” he said.

He said this to reporters after making a working visit to the

Kampung Gajah My Rakyat and Permanent Farmers’ Market (PTK) here yesterday.

Meanwhile, Mohd Fasiah said the RM2.6 million Kampung Gajah PTK would become operationa­l in March, from 7am to 6pm, with 91 units namely 14 wet units, 70 dry units and seven units for the food court.

He said the Kampung Gajah PTK was expected to generate RM11 million in economic activity in the first year of operation.

He said 90 per cent of the traders at the PTK were from the Perak Tengah district with the relocation of all the participan­ts from the Kampung Gajah Public Market.

There are two other PTK in the state, namely in Manjung and Lekir, which have been operationa­l for the past several years, while the Kuala Kangsar PTK is expected to be operating fully in 2023.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Mohd Fasiah (centre) speaks with Pasir Salak MP Datuk Seri Tajuddin Abdul Rahman during the working visit to the Kampung Gajah My Rakyat and Permanent Farmers’ Market, which is expected to be operationa­l this coming March.
— Bernama photo Mohd Fasiah (centre) speaks with Pasir Salak MP Datuk Seri Tajuddin Abdul Rahman during the working visit to the Kampung Gajah My Rakyat and Permanent Farmers’ Market, which is expected to be operationa­l this coming March.

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