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Agrofood sector suffers RM67 mil loss due to floods

Figures expected to rise after detailed assessments as initial number only estimate

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Jan 2022 10:56PM

Agrofood sector suffers RM67 mil loss due to floods
Deputy Agriculture and Food Industry Minister I Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah says his ministry has prepared various aid initiatives and allocations to help agrofood sector players affected by the floods. – Pixabay pic, January 5, 2022

ALOR GAJAH – The national agrofood sector suffered losses of around RM67.72 million as 5,000 livestock breeders and farmers were affected by the recent floods that hit several states.

Deputy Agriculture and Food Industry Minister I Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah cited the example of the agrofood sector in Melaka, where over 275 livestock breeders and farmers suffered losses of around RM2.83 million.

He said losses are expected to rise as there are still areas that have not fully recovered from the floods.

“All agencies under the Agriculture and Food Industry Ministry (Mafi), including the Farmers Organisation Authority (LPP), have visited flood-affected areas to survey and assess the damage or losses suffered by livestock breeders and farmers.

“The estimated losses are currently only randomly observed, and is expected to rise after detailed assessments or calculations are made,” he told reporters after a programme organised by the Melaka LPP in Kg Gadek here today.

Mafi secretary-general Datuk Haslina Abdul Hamid and LPP director-general Datuk Azulita Salim were also present for the programme.

Ahmad said the government, through the ministry, has prepared various aid initiatives and allocations to help those affected by the floods.

He said the aid included the Keluarga Agro Bangkit Semula Fund totalling RM100 million for agrofood sector operators affected by floods.

“We have also prepared allocation for agrofood project redevelopment totalling RM80 million in addition to the Rice Crop Disaster Fund of RM 12 million for those affected.

“Besides that, the Agriculture Department, the Veterinary Services Department and the LPP have presented aid including food provisions, blankets and livestock food input under the Mafi Prihatin initiative,” he added. – Bernama, January 5, 2022

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