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Fish supply adequate, don’t engage in panic buying: Fisheries Dept

Sufficient stock secured through breeding, catching, says director-general

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 28 May 2022 10:56PM

Fish supply adequate, don’t engage in panic buying: Fisheries Dept
Fisheries Department director-general Mohd Sufian Sulaiman says that the department also ensures that fishermen are given technical training to use new technologies such as the Internet of Things and Super Intensive systems to increase productivity. – CAP pic, May 28, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – There is a sufficient supply of fish in the country, and the recent surge in demand is caused by panic buying following reports of a food crisis, the Fisheries Department said. 

Its director-general Mohd Sufian Sulaiman said the department always ensured that the supplies were sufficient.

“Do not panic buy as we have enough supplies from fish breeding and catching activities,” he told reporters at the launch of a campaign to consume freshwater fish here today.

Sufian said on average, Malaysians consume about 42kg of fish a year.

He also said that the department also ensures that fishermen are given technical training to use new technologies such as the Internet of Things and Super Intensive systems to increase productivity.

Super Intensive is a technological system that deals with fish-related food security that produces a small “footprint” but with results up to three times that.

The campaign launched today is an effort by the Fisheries Department to encourage the community to use freshwater fish in their daily cooking menu, thus increasing the demand and production of freshwater fish.

It was officiated by Agriculture and Food Industry Deputy Minister I Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah as a continuation at the state level after the national-level launch by Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee on May 24. – Bernama, May 28, 2022

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