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Report not yet received on veg price hikes caused by floods: Salahuddin

Domestic trade ministry prepared regarding unexpected heavy rainfall in Johor, says minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2023 5:33PM

Report not yet received on veg price hikes caused by floods: Salahuddin
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub notes that after the last monsoon season, the price of vegetables dropped dramatically. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, March 4, 2023

BATU PAHAT – The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has not received any report on vegetable price hikes due to the possibility of supply being affected by floods.

Its minister Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub said that after the last monsoon season, the price of vegetables dropped dramatically.

He said, however, his ministry is prepared based on the unexpected heavy rainfall in Johor, which is likely to affect supply.

“When it’s the monsoon (season) and there is unexpected heavy rainfall, surely there are many vegetable farms that are destroyed.

“So, (the ministry) is ready for it and we will hold discussions as soon as possible with the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry to tackle this issue,” he told reporters after visiting the temporary evacuation centre at the Parit Yaani community hall here today.

He said this when asked if he had received any report regarding vegetable price hikes due to a shortage of supply following the floods.

Continuous rain since Monday (February 27) resulted in many small farmers being severely affected by the floods that have hit the country since Tuesday.

Meanwhile, he said the Companies Commission of Malaysia will replace business owners’ business registration certificates which were damaged in the floods for free.

He said traders whose certificates were lost or destroyed in the floods can go to the nearest ministry office to get them replaced.

As for assistance to flood victims, Salahuddin said his ministry had requested the help of strategic partners like Mydin, Econsave, Lazada, Shopee and several other industry players to help ease the burden of flood victims.

“Alhamdulilah, industry players and strategic partners have immediately extended help in the form of food, blankets and pillows which are needed during the floods,” he said. – Bernama, March 4, 2023

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