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Kamunting Correctional Centre produces 12 tonnes of food a month: exco

Prison institution trains inmates in aquaculture, livestock breeding, says Razman Zakaria

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Oct 2022 7:55PM

Kamunting Correctional Centre produces 12 tonnes of food a month: exco
Razman Zakaria says the Kamunting Correctional Centre has conducted skills training in agro-agriculture, livestock breeding, and fisheries to produce entrepreneurs over the past 20 years. – Pixabay pic, October 8, 2022

IPOH – The Kamunting Correctional Centre (Kemta) in Taiping produces over 12 tonnes of food per month through agricultural and livestock breeding efforts, said Perak Plantation, Agriculture and Food Industry Committee chairman Razman Zakaria.

Razman said Kemta was one of the prison institutions that has conducted skills training in agro-agriculture, livestock breeding, and fisheries to produce entrepreneurs over the past 20 years.

“The production covers food supply for all prisons in Perak and the Seberang Prai Prison Complex in Sg Jawi, Penang.

“It includes supplying catfish and vegetables such as bean sprouts and kangkung (water spinach) two to three times a month to all prisons in Perak, as well as Penang and the North Zone prison,” he said in a statement today.

When presenting Budget 2023 yesterday, Finance Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz said RM10 million had been allocated under the AgroPenjara initiative to expand agricultural and plantation activities involving 70ha of prison land.

Tengku Zafrul said the allocation was to expand stingless bee farming in the orchard of the Dato’ Murad Pre-release Prison in Melaka and to increase the supply of freshwater fish in the Kamunting Correctional Centre.

Meanwhile, Razman said the government’s efforts to provide job opportunities and skills to inmates in aquaculture as well as agriculture and livestock breeding had already begun in Kemta.

He said Perak was the main state for the production of marine products and aquaculture, which was an important element for the government to prioritise allocations to develop the aquaculture project through the AgroPenjara initiative. – Bernama, October 8, 2022

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