Malaysia

Fama to build three more permanent farmers’ markets this year

Authority says construction to begin Aug in Putrajaya, Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lipis 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jun 2022 5:58PM

Fama to build three more permanent farmers’ markets this year
Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority DG Datuk Zainal Abidin Yang Razalli says they are targeting sales amounting to about RM200 million from PFMs nationwide this year. – The Vibes file pic, June 18, 2022

KUALA KANGSAR – Three permanent farmers’ markets (PFMs) will be built this year in Putrajaya, Cameron Highlands and Kuala Lipis, Pahang this year involving a cost of about RM12 million.

Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) director-general Datuk Zainal Abidin Yang Razalli said construction is expected to begin in August through an allocation received from the federal government in collaboration with the state government.

“Before we begin the construction of a PFM, an in-depth study will be carried out to ensure that the project has potential and will definitely benefit residents in the vicinity.

“The programme will continue until the end of the 12th Malaysia Plan through the allocation already given,” he said after visiting the Kuala Kangsar PFM Project and Fama Manong Agrofood Marketing Centre today.

Also present were Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee, Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad,  Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Special Functions) and Kuala Kangsar MP Datuk Mastura Mohd Yazid and the Perak Plantation, Agriculture and Food Industry Committee chairman Razman Zakaria.

According to Zainal Abidin, presently there are 40 PFMs, with five currently under construction including the Kuala Kangsar PFM, which is expected to be fully operational by January 2023.

He added that, this year, Fama is targeting sales amounting to about RM200 million from PFMs nationwide, adding that as of May, the total collection obtained was RM85 million involving 2,000 traders. – Bernama, June 18, 2022

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