PARIT BUNTAR: Malaysia will focus on
increasing its food production capacity, and not agricultural areas, in its
strategy to ensure food security, Prime Minister Datuk Najib Tun Razak said.
Through a change in the mindset among players
in the sector, he said, the agricultural community would be able to increase
their productivity, value add their product and increase their income.
The use of new technology, improvement in
irrigation system and good farming practice would drive the initiative, he
added.
“Finding a vast tract of land is not easy. Our
focus, therefore, is to ensure every inch of agricultural land is developed
optimally, using all the methods available, to increase productivity,” he said
when declaring open the National Farmers, Breeders and Fishermen’s Day at the
town field, here.
He said there was a need to focus on such
strategy in view of the challenge faced in ensuring food security as the world
population reaches seven billion.
Among the challenges faced by the sector were
climate change and natural disasters such as the floods in Thailand which had
destroyed 12.5 per cent of padi cultivation areas there, he said.
Najib described the transformation of the mind
as more important than physical transformation, stressing that a lot can be
achieved if there was a shift in people’s mindset.
For instance, he said, a change in the mindset
had resulted in a major success for the farmers who had embarked on a
large-scale fresh prawn farming project at a former mining area in Tanjung
Tualang, Kampar.
“I was told that the demand is so huge that
there is a shortage in supply,” he said.
He added that transformation requires farmers
to no longer produce basic agricultural products but also to get involve in
food processing and marketing.
“They should increase their presence
throughout the supply chain,” he said.
With the support of the government, Najib said, the sector would,
without doubt, see a tremendous development.
“We don’t want to regard agriculture as a
gloomy sector or a low-productivity sector with people hardly able to provide
for themselves,” he said, adding that the government had approved RM14 billion
since 2010 to transform the sector.
To a question at a news conference later about
whether the government had been giving more focus to Felda than the fishermen,
breeders and farmers, Najib said: “Felda has had to go through a difficult
period initially. It’s not easy. The benefit comes later.”
Bernama
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