PASIR SALAK – The implementation of the large-scale smart padi field programme by the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry is capable of minimising the adverse impact of floods during the monsoon seasons.
Minister Datuk Seri Ronald Kiandee said the flooding may be inevitable but efforts to minimise the flood’s adverse impact could be done through the coordination of padi field management systems using a clustering approach, which was proven efficient.
“Through this programme, padi farmers will cultivate their padi fields as a team and in a more systematic way through the participation of private sectors or industry players so that the flood’s impact on their padi fields could be reduced compared to when working individually.
“At the same time, the programme would also help improve the quality and production of padi in the country,” he told reporters after launching the programme at the Seberang Perak Integrated Agricultural Development Area near here today.
Also present were Pasir Salak MP Datuk Seri Tajuddin Abdul Rahman and Perak Women and Family Development, Community Welfare and Non-Governmental Organisation Committee chairman Datuk Dr Wan Norashikin Wan Noordin.
Ronald said the government always provides allocations to help farmers to deal with disasters through the Rice Crop Disaster Fund.
“The government has allocated RM23 million specifically to the agricultural sector affected by natural disasters nationwide, but the funds distributed differ according to the seasons and impacts.
“The aid is not only provided by the government to padi farmers but also farmers of livestock and other crops, all in a bid to alleviate the burdens of those in the agro-food sectors,” he said.
The minister said the ministry had also made early preparations to face the monsoon season expected at the end of this year by carrying out continuous monitoring of high-risk areas and enhancing the maintenance of its existing assets.
“Based on past experience, we are better prepared this year in terms of control rooms and operations to reduce the impact on those involved in the food sector,” he added. – Bernama, September 22, 2022