Malaysia

No significant changes in food supply, no major disruption: Mafi

Govt will continue balancing between imports and national production, says ministry official

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Jun 2022 4:17PM

No significant changes in food supply, no major disruption: Mafi
Mafi deputy secretary-general (development) Datuk Badrul Hisham Mohd says the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world’s business landscape, thus disrupting the main sources of the country’s food supply. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes pic, June 4, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (Mafi) will continue to maintain balance between the imported food supply and national production to ensure that all major commodities are sufficient to meet the needs of the people.

Mafi deputy secretary-general (development) Datuk Badrul Hisham Mohd said that based on continuous monitoring, it was found that there were no significant changes recorded in food supply.

“Even though there are various disruptions (from abroad), Malaysia has the advantage of both internal and imported resources. So, we will try to balance the supply according to the needs of the people.

“Lately, we face several factors that interfered with supply or production, for example, the price hike of imported fertilisers, pesticides and others,” he said when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV’s Ruang Bicara Bahas, which was broadcast live last night.

The programme, which discussed the topic “National Food Security: Action Plan and Enforcement”, also featured the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry (KPDNHEP) enforcement director Azman Adam as the other invited panellist.

Badrul said the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world’s business landscape, thus disrupting the main sources of the country’s food supply.

He added that although some of the factors have impacted the food industry and the country’s economy, Mafi remains steadfast in its stance that there is no major disruption in terms of food supply, and that the matter had been explained to the government.

“… There are reports by the media saying that there are shortages of certain commodities in the market such as chicken. Based on our monitoring, there is no significant shortage, our pattern (food supply) is still the same.

“But one or two farms have made adjustments to production due to some technical issues which forced them to do so. They have already notified the Veterinary Services Department and KPDNHEP,” he added.

Badrul said the ministry is prepared with certain measures to ensure that the disruption does not bring about a big impact on the people.

Meanwhile, Azman said to ensure food supply is always sufficient, KPDNHEP will obtain the daily status of the food supply by taking data from wholesalers and factories nationwide.

“But sometimes, there are interruptions or contingency factors, for example, imported goods which did not arrive from abroad on time, thus affecting supply.

“So, our officers will investigate the matter and look into the supply directly to ensure a certain area continues to enjoy the item,” he said. – Bernama, June 4, 2022

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