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Johor implements plans worth RM3.2 mil to boost rice production

Programmes include lime stoning, infrastructure improvement, water management incentives

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Dec 2022 5:18PM

Johor implements plans worth RM3.2 mil to boost rice production
The Johor Agriculture Department has implemented six programmes to increase rice production worth RM3.2 million to achieve food security and stability in the state. – Pixabay pic, December 6, 2022

ISKANDAR PUTERI – The Johor Agriculture Department has implemented six programmes to increase rice production worth RM3.2 million to benefit individual and group farmers this year.

State Agriculture, Agro-Based Industry and Rural Development Committee chairman Datuk Zahari Sarip said that the programmes are lime stoning and additional input, equipment, mechanisation, infrastructure improvement, water management incentives as well as incentives for integrated control and soil management and fertilisation.

He said in 2021 the average rice production in Johor was 3,683 tonnes per ha, exceeding the national average standard which was set at 3.2 tonnes per ha.

“The rice production in the state during the main season of 2021/2022 recorded an increase of 30.1% in contrast with the main season of 2020/2021.

“Rice production during the main season of 2020/2021 was 4,746 tonnes and increased to 6,225 tonnes during the main season of 2021/2022,” he said during the state assembly sitting, here today.

Zahari (Buloh Kasap-BN) said this in response to an oral question from Selamat Takim (Sg Balang-BN) who asked about the state government’s plan to focus on rice production in efforts to improve the state’s food security and stability. – Bernama, December 6, 2022

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