The Borneo Post

PBDSB: Funds needed to develop native land for agricultur­e

- Samuel Aubrey

KUCHING: The government must have a mechanism in place to make funds available for native land owners who want to develop their land for agricultur­al purpose, said Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru (PBDSB) president Bobby William.

He said one of the ways is by giving land titles to native land so that the land can be used as collateral for loans from banks.

“A majority of Dayaks own huge tracts of land and are involved in commercial agricultur­e, but are not able to expand or even start due to lack of funds.

“If the government is serious in helping the Dayaks, then give Dayaks the means to develop their land,” he said in a statement Sunday.

He was responding to Minister for Modernisat­ion of Agricultur­e and Regional Developmen­t Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi who in news reports said members of farmers associatio­ns in Sarawak should change their mindset and look at agricultur­e as an industry.

Dr Rundi was quoted as saying that while he acknowledg­ed that people could say all kinds of things about agricultur­e, from smart-farming to those utilising Internet of Things (IOT), but to him, it all boiled down to one simple thing – ‘dollars and cents’.

According to Bobby, PBDSB opined that Dr Rundi’s talk about ‘dollars and cents’ is akin to asking one to fly to the moon without the proper vehicle to support such an endeavour.

“Isn’t that an empty remark and only playing to the gallery? As a member and minister in the ruling GPS government, Dr Rundi should use his influence to urge the GPS government to give (Sarawak Land Code) Section 18 land titles to native landowners, which has been long overdue.

“PBDS believes that if Sarawak endeavours to move from subsistenc­e farming to agro-preneurshi­p and then to agro-industry, the natives must be given a chance to use their land to obtain loans which only land titles under Section 18 would be accepted by financial institutio­ns,” he said.

He believed that this would contribute towards realising the vision of RM6,000 income per household as envisioned by Dr Rundi.

“The government should also take bigger responsibi­lity to build more factories to cater to the local produce,” he added.

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