Malaysia

Perak govt urges people to grow own vegetables, breed livestock

MB says surplus produce could be sold, in efforts to mitigate rising cost of living

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 May 2022 5:59PM

Perak govt urges people to grow own vegetables, breed livestock
Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad says the measure would allow the people to reduce the reliance on imports for food. – The Vibes file pic, May 31, 2022

GOPENG – The Perak government is urging the people in the state to grow vegetables and rear livestock for their own consumption due to the current shortage of food supply.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said this could be among the initiatives taken to reduce the burden faced by people due to the rising cost of living caused by the spike in the prices of agricultural products and livestock meat, such as chicken and mutton, while the surplus could be sold.

“That’s why I have been campaigning at various places in the state on this so that what we want to eat, we plant or breed the produce ourselves so as not to rely so much on imports.”

He said this to reporters after attending the Perak State Agriculture Development Corporation’s (SADC) Agrofest programme, with its chief executive officer Yahanis Yahya also present, at The Treasure @ Taman Herba Gopeng today.

In his speech earlier, Saarani said, to boost food security, the Perak SADC with the cooperation of the State Agriculture Department would be developing the Manong Agrotechnology Park project in Kuala Kangsar on 40ha of land.

This was decided at the Perak SADC board of directors’ meeting in April.

“The SADC has also started the Perak Halal Hub project to further boost food security and provide employment while helping the state government generate economic opportunities for the people,” said Saarani. – Bernama, May 31, 2022

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