KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 25 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun
Razak announced an allocation of RM28 million as a one-off contribution
to assist small-scale farmers and breeders in the country.
The good news was announced by the Prime Minister in conjunction with
the launching of the Menara LPP and 40th anniversary celebration of the
agency, here Monday.
The allocation was an immediate response from Najib to meet the request
of the small-scale farmers and breeders who were previously described as
lagging behind compared to the large-scale farmers and fishermen who
had received aid as announced by the government.
The government had previously announced the granting of aid to the
fishermen including the cost of living assistance of RM200 per month
which benefited 55,000 registered fishermen.
In assisting the large-scale farmers, the government continued the
granting of existing subsidy and incentive amounting to RM2.4 billion,
besides introducing for the first time the Padi Takaful Insurance
Scheme.
This was mentioned by LPP Chairman Datuk Zainal Dahalan in his speech
which requested that the incentive should also be granted to the
small-scale farmers and breeders numbering 800,000 people nationwide.
The allocation is expected to be channelled as an incentive to the Area
Farmers Organisation (PPK) including for the purchase of chemical
fertilisers, oil palm barrels, pesticide containers and pest spraying
tools amounting to an estimated RM20 million.
The balance is for meeting the costs of advanced courses and programmes for the 'Kumpulan Kor-Tani'.
The Kumpulan Kor-Tani, which was formed in April 2011 as the group that
would take over from the current farmers and breeders in the country,
now has 6,000 participants.
Earlier, Najib said the government had never neglected the agricultural
sector because it was one of the important sectors that could not be
left out in the injection of funds.
In fact, he said that in the 2013 Budget, RM5.8 billion was channelled
as incentives for the small-scale farmers, breeders and fishermen to
boost the capacity of the sector.
"The agricultural sector should be perceived as a thriving sector instead of a wilting and backward sector.
"But there must be efforts to turn the sector into a modern and dynamic
one that should contribute towards the achievement of our objective to
become a developed nation with a high income," he said.
Najib said the agricultural sector would not progress without quality
human capital, who had an open mind to acquire new knowledge and capable
of using innovative methods to achieve higher productivity.
"When we have new ideas, we will be able to bring the farmers closer to
the market, if there are problems of logistics, middlemen, or
transportation, they can be resolved more effectively for the benefit of
the group," he said.
Citing the example of the establishment of the Rural Transformation
Centre (RTC) and the planting of rock melons using autopots carried out
at Seri Perdana as the transformation of new ideas, Najib said the
projects had not only proved to have yielded higher returns for the
farmers, but could also make the National Agro Food Policy more
successful.
"The rock melon planting project on six acres of land at Seri Perdana
using the autopot system had yielded RM500,000 annually with the profits
being donated to charity bodies," he said.
Meanwhile, Najib said the launching of the new Menara LPP hoped to
inject a new spirit and work culture for its occupants besides coming
out with new inputs that could boost the agency in line with current
development.
The construction of the 11-storey Menara LPP began in 2008 and it was fully completed in 2011.
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