KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will give extra emphasise to
food security and agriculture due to the threat of global warming and climate
change, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
He said for Asia and Asean, food
security in a world with an increasing population and a finite amount of arable
land was fast approaching a critical stage.
"As we are collectively
faced with the threat of global warming and climate change, the threat of food
shortage arising from natural disasters, soil quality deterioration and a host
of other factors becomes all too real," he said in his opening remark
during the second inter-sessional meeting of the Global Science and Innovation Advisory
Council (GSIAC) in Parliament Thursday.
It was the first event organised
in Malaysia by the Malaysian Industry Government Group for High Technology in
collaboration with the New York Academy of Sciences.
The Prime Minister said the key
to address food security must be through the boosting of production through
innovation, better technology, improved irrigation and quality of manpower.
He noted that the Government was
also concerned about the increasing incidences of non-communicable disease in the
country.
"A healthy population is a
productive population, and we need a healthy population to achieve the targets
we gave set for Malaysia by 2020.
"Malaysia is very keenly
aware of this and we have made sustainability the bulwark of out future planning.
Even our recent Budget was prepared along these lines, bearing the theme,
'Prospering the Nation, Enhancing the well-being of the people - a promise
fulfilled," he said.
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