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Terengganu turtle egg collectors bemoan new purchase price

They hope state govt will review terms, allow sale to NGOs, corporate bodies

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 May 2022 5:26PM

Terengganu turtle egg collectors bemoan new purchase price
Under the Turtle Enactment 1951, turtle egg collectors in Terengganu are only allowed to sell their wares to the Fisheries Department at a set price. – Bernama pic, May 9, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – Turtle egg collectors in Terengganu are hoping the state government will review the newly set purchase price of RM1.50 per egg, which has been deemed far too low compared to the previous price of RM3 per egg.

They also claimed that the new purchase price was unreasonable and not commensurate with the cost of finding and collecting the exotic eggs on beaches leased as turtle landing sites.

A collector at Kerteh beach, Shaifuddin Muhammad, 47, said under the Turtle Enactment 1951, which was amended in November last year, collectors would be prohibited from selling the eggs to buyers other than the Fisheries Department, starting June 1.

“Prior to this, we can sell the eggs to anyone who wanted to buy them at a much higher price, which is around RM4 or RM5 per egg...but now turtle landing is not as rampant as before, I can only find two nests so far this year compared to 46 nests in the corresponding period last year,” he said when contacted here today.

Shaifuddin, who has been a turtle egg collector for the past eight years, said that during the egg-laying season between April and September, a mother turtle could lay between 80 and 100 eggs.

“Most beaches which recorded high turtle landings (500 to 800 nests) are now under the purview of the Fisheries Department, while beaches leased by individuals such as myself only recorded an average of 60 to 80 nests per season,” said the collector, who hires three workers, paying them each RM1,000 a month to collect the eggs.

Meanwhile, Muhammad Awang, 60, a turtle egg collector at Dungun beach, said the new purchase price was a huge turn-off for collectors to help with turtle conservation efforts in the state.

“We agree to sell only to the Fisheries Department but at least let the price matches the effort and the various costs we have to incur...we also want to help restore the glorious era of Terengganu as the land of the turtles,” he said.

Another collector, Roslan Muhammad, 54, expressed hope that the government would allow non-governmental organisations (NGOs) or corporate bodies interested in the turtle conservation programme to purchase the eggs from the collectors at a price higher than that set by the Fisheries Department.

“There are many NGOs and corporate bodies who want to purchase the turtle eggs from the collectors as they too share the same objective, which is to protect and conserve endangered species as a social responsibility,” he said.

Meanwhile, state Agriculture, Agro-based Industry and Rural Development Committee chairman Azman Ibrahim said the state government would try to find a win-win solution for the issue.

“The new price will take into consideration the financial implication to the state government, while ensuring fair arrangements for the turtle egg collectors,” he said. – Bernama, May 9, 2022

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