THE government has allocated over RM71 million for the planting and maintenance of mangrove trees and suitable species nationwide from 2006 until now, said Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Johari Abdul Ghani.
Johari, who is also the acting natural resources and environmental sustainability minister, said the allocation covers research and development, monitoring activities, and public awareness programmes.
“As of September this year, 3,820ha of coastal and mangrove forest areas have been planted with over nine million mangrove trees and other suitable species along the country's coastline.
“This achievement is supported by more than 120 research studies that serve as key references, along with the active involvement of 13 NGOs and local communities," he said in his speech read out by ministry secretary-general Ching Too Kim as reported by Bernama.
He said this during the National Celebration of the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem and National Social Forestry Carnival 2025 yesterday.
Johari said the initiative not only strengthens efforts to preserve mangrove forests and coastal areas but also creates economic opportunities for local communities.
He further highlighted the significant successes of the conservation programme.
Notably, the planting initiative at Delta Kelantan, Pantai Senok, has become an eco-tourism destination, while the charcoal industry in Larut Matang, Perak, continues to contribute to the national economy.
“In addition, research and learning centres in Kuala Selangor, as well as new economic opportunities in Pulau Ketam, Perlis, and three areas in Sarawak, have been gazetted as fully protected zones, generating over RM3 million annually.
“In Sabah, the areas planted since 2006 have become a vital source of seafood for local communities,” he added.
Johari emphasised that the government will continue its sustainable mangrove and coastal forest conservation efforts.
Earlier, Kelantan Crown Prince Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra officiated the programme and launched the book titled “Mangroves: Beyond the Treasures.” - September 22, 2025