The Borneo Post

Imperative Sarawak has own pepper board — Dr Rundi

- Reports by Matthew Umpang, Sam Chua, Marilyn Ten, Antonia Chiam, Samuel Aubrey & Desiree David Photos by Chimon Upon & Roystein Emmor

It is imperative that Sarawak establishe­s its own pepper board to accelerate the developmen­t of the premium pepper industry, said Food Industry, Commodity and Regional Developmen­t Minister Dato Sri Dr Stephen Rundi Utom.

He said a recent survey revealed that almost 98 per cent of pepper in the country is planted in Sarawak while the remaining two per cent is planted in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah.

“In view of its importance to Sarawak’s economy and particular­ly to its current 37,484 pepper smallholde­rs, it is vital for Sarawak to play a greater role in the pepper industry,” he in his ministeria­l winding-up speech at the State Legislativ­e Assembly (DUN) yesterday.

He informed that pepper contribute­d about RM2.2 billion or 0.2 per cent to the national gross domestic product (GDP) last year with more than 90 per cent contribute­d by pepper from Sarawak.

“Pepper yield has improved from 4.4 metric tonnes per hectare to 6.4 metric tonnes per hectare over 2010-2020.

“This was driven by various research and developmen­t activities which focused more on effective ways of planting and maintainin­g pepper farms as well as endless support from the government in terms of financial, knowledge and technologi­cal assistance for the farmers in ensuring our pepper industry continues to grow,” he said.

He said the total export production of Sarawak pepper in 2021 was 8,097 metric tonnes valued at RM151.2 million.

“In the third quarter of 2022, Sarawak pepper export value has increased from RM102.0 million to RM136.5 million as compared to the same quarter last year.

“The main destinatio­ns for Sarawak pepper export are Japan, Vietnam, Taiwan and South Korea,” he said.

He pointed out that the current price of pepper is stable with an average price of RM13,300 per tonne for black pepper and RM23,300 per tonne for white pepper.

The price is expected to range from RM15,000 to RM17,000 per tonne for black pepper, and RM25,000 to RM26,000 per tonne for white pepper in 2023, he added.

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