Malaysia strives to meet domestic rice demand

Malaysia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) is confident that white rice production in the country will recover within a month through the Special Local White Rice Programme.
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Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) is confident that white rice production in the country will recover within a month through the Special Local White Rice Programme.

Speaking at a press conference after surveying the supply of local white rice at Giant supermarket in Tampoi (Johor state) on September 5,  KPKM Minister Mohamad Sabu said several intervention steps have been taken through the programme, including directing rice millers to increase production by 20% as a short-term measure.

A number of engagement sessions with padi industry stakeholders will be held on September 7 to discuss methods and mechanisms for the recovery of rice production, he went on, adding that KPKM will clarify the methods and mechanisms with regard to the supply of local rice in the country, covering medium- to long-term solutions through these engagement sessions.

Mohamad said the ministry’s earlier initiatives, such as the Mini Sekinchan Smart Big Scale Padi Field project, are expected to help in the recovery of local rice production as the project can produce a massive harvest of 11 tonnes of padi per hectare. 

Statistics from KPKM showed that the supply of local white rice is sufficient and has been maintained at the controlled price of 2.60 RM (about 56 US cents) per kilogramme since 2008, reflecting the ministry’s efforts to restore rice production are in line with increased demand, following the hike in the price of imported rice.  

Due to the impact of India's decision to ban rice exports last July, the price of imported rice in the Malaysian market has increased from 2,350 RM per tonne to 3,200 RM per tonne, equivalent to an increase by 36% since September 1.

As rice produced in Malaysia only meets 70% of its demand, the country imports around 800,000 tonnes of rice annually from such countries as India, Vietnam, and Thailand and Pakistan./.

VNA

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