Malaysia

Vessel modernisation initiative offers financing to fishermen

Programme to offer up to RM5 million to fishermen in zone A and B to upgrade equipment, nets and boats 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2020 9:15AM

Vessel modernisation initiative offers financing to fishermen
Fisheries Department says use of modern and environment friendly fishing equipment technology would  transform fisheries sector in the country, improve efficiency of vessel operations and save time – Pixabay pic, December 29, 2020

PUTRAJAYA – The Vessel Modernisation and Capture Mechanisation Programme offers financing of up to RM5 million to fishermen in zone A and B to upgrade their equipment, nets and boats through the Food Security Fund (DJM) provided under the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (MAFI).

The Fisheries Department (DoF) in a statement today said it was an initiative announced in Budget 2021, aimed at transforming fishermen towards the deep-sea fishing industry.

The statement said the programme was also in line with the concept of modernising fishing vessels, introduced by the DoF to help the target group, adding that the use of IR 4.0 technology would also help transform the fisheries sector in the country.

DoF said the use of modern and environment friendly fishing equipment technology would improve efficiency of vessel operations as well as save time, especially for deep sea fishing vessels.

“The programme will also be able to further increase the number of fish landings in the country and help boost fishermen’s income.

“The use of mechanisation and automation of equipment for modern vessels will also be able to reduce labour costs incurred by operators and the dependence of foreign crews,” it said.

DoF said the programme, which was provided through Agrobank and the National Entrepreneur Group Economic Fund (Tekun) would also encourage more youths to venture into the fishing industry.

It was the desire of DoF and MAFI to see the fisheries sector become competitive and at the same time give a positive impact to the national economy and the people.

“For this purpose, a total of RM150 million has been allocated to MAFI,” it added. – Bernama, December 29, 2020

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