Sabah Records Highest Agricultural Holdings In Malaysia
Deputy Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup said the agricultural holdings refer to the number of individuals or organisations engaged in the agricultural sector, with Sabah's interior zone — comprising the districts of Keningau, Sook, Nabawan, Tambunan and Tenom — accounting for 26 per cent of the state's total agricultural holdings.
'This number is expected to increase further given the vast potential of undeveloped agricultural land in the interior areas,' he said when launching the Road to National Farmers, Breeders and Fishermen Day (HPPNK) 2025 Series 2 here today.
In response to this development, he said the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, through its various agencies, has stepped up efforts to boost the agricultural sector in the interior areas.
'These efforts include the establishment of the Sook Area Farmers' Organisation (PPK); setting up a coffee processing facility in Sapulut, Nabawan; restoring padi fields in Tulid; and cultivating taro and onions in Sook. We are also working to introduce high market-potential crops such as MD2 pineapples,' he said.
Arthur said the federal government, together with the state government, remains committed to strengthening the agricultural sector through policy planning, technical support programmes and rural infrastructure investments to continuously enhance agri-food productivity.
'As the lead agency for agri-food marketing services in the country, the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) plays a key role in strengthening the agri-food security chain by focusing on accessibility and affordability for consumers, supply availability, as well as usage stability and sustainability,' he said.
He said that last year, Sabah FAMA was allocated RM13.8 million for the implementation of 313 projects and programmes, benefiting over 29,000 entrepreneurs and contributing to sales worth RM83 million.
'With the upgrading of tamu (rural markets), strengthening of retail outlet networks, and strategic engagement with farmers and operators at the grassroots level, FAMA is confident that Sabah can become one of the key pillars in the national food security agenda,' he added.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Barnama
39 minutes ago
- Barnama
SST Exemption For Residential Projects, Public Facilities
KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 (Bernama) -- The government continues to support the construction sector by granting Sales and Services Tax (SST) exemptions for selected projects, particularly those involving residential buildings and public facilities, including houses of worship, recreational parks and public toilets, said Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan. He said essential building materials such as cement, aggregate (gravel) and sand remain zero-rated under the sales tax to help reduce the burden on developers and ensure the continuity of infrastructure projects. 'Selected business-to-business (B2B) activities are subject to certain conditions. For instance, main contractors are subject to SST, but not to subcontractors earning below the threshold of RM1.5 million,' he said during an oral question and answer session at the Dewan Rakyat today. Ahmad was responding to a question from Yusuf Abd Wahab (GPS-Tanjong Manis) regarding the categories of construction projects exempted from SST, as well as the ministry's steps to ensure that existing projects are not affected by its implementation. In line with the government's commitment to implement SST fairly and effectively, he said, companies and contractors that carry out contracts that do not allow for review will be granted a one-year exemption, subject to terms and conditions. 'This incentive is part of the government's measures to ensure the construction industry has sufficient time to adjust the system, streamline the registration process and obtain accurate clarification on the implementation of SST," he said. Meanwhile, Ahmad said that there has been no discussion to increase the threshold value for registration of taxable services for the construction sector from RM1.5 million to RM3 million. He was responding to a supplementary question from Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman (PN-Kuala Krai) regarding the industry's proposal for the threshold value for registration of SST taxable services to be increased from RM1.5 million to RM3 million, particularly for construction and rental and leasing categories -- BERNAMA

Barnama
an hour ago
- Barnama
CIMB: National Semiconductor Strategy Gains Investor And Regional Backing
BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 (Bernama) -- CIMB Securities Sdn Bhd expects Malaysia's National Semiconductor Strategy (NSS) to continue gaining traction among investors, institutions, and regional stakeholders. In a research note, CIMB Securities said Malaysia's transition from a traditional back-end assembly base to a full-fledged, design-to-packaging semiconductor hub is still underway. It said the country is positioning itself as a neutral and indispensable node in the global chip supply chain, underpinned by RM63 billion in committed investments, the emergence of more local champions, and closer ASEAN alignment. 'We see this as one of the key advantages in ensuring Malaysia remains an attractive destination for semiconductor manufacturing globally,' the firm said. CIMB Securities noted that since its launch, the NSS has attracted RM63 billion in investments, comprising RM58 billion in foreign direct investment and RM5.2 billion in domestic direct investment, driven by high-impact projects. It said these investments reflect growing investor confidence in Malaysia's semiconductor ecosystem. Launched in May 2024, the NSS aims to shift Malaysia beyond a 'Made in Malaysia' model to a 'Made by Malaysia' approach, by strengthening domestic capabilities in integrated circuit design, research and development, and advanced packaging, while nurturing homegrown champions across the value chain. CIMB Securities added that as ASEAN Chair in 2025, Malaysia is leading the ASEAN Integrated Semiconductor Supply Chain Framework to harmonise talent flows, fiscal incentives, and infrastructure across the region. A memorandum of understanding signed by the semiconductor associations of Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines aims to establish a unified regional chip ecosystem.

Barnama
an hour ago
- Barnama
Local Retailers Extend Buying Streak For Third Week -- MBSB IB
BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 (Bernama) -- MBSB Investment Bank Bhd (MBSB IB) said local retailers extended their net buying streak for a third consecutive week, with a net inflow of RM105.4 million for the week ended July 25. Meanwhile, foreign investors continued their net selling for a third straight week, posting a smaller net outflow of RM89.9 million compared with RM206.1 million in the previous week. Foreign funds were net sellers on all trading days except Wednesday and Thursday, with daily outflows ranging between RM21.0 million and RM136.5 million. 'The largest outflow was recorded on Friday, followed by Monday with RM52.3 million and Tuesday with RM21.0 million. Wednesday and Thursday saw net inflows of RM97.3 million and RM22.6 million, respectively,' MBSB IB said in its weekly Fund Flow Report. The top three sectors that recorded the highest net foreign inflows were transportation and logistics (RM158.7 million), utilities (RM69.5 million), and construction (RM51.4 million). Conversely, the financial services sector saw the largest net foreign outflow (RM174.1 million), followed by technology (RM80.8 million) and telecommunications and media (RM70.8 million). MBSB IB also reported that local institutions extended their net selling streak to two weeks, with a net outflow of RM15.5 million, compared with RM33.3 million in the prior week. The investment bank added that the average daily trading volume (ADTV) fell across the board last week, with declines of 5.5 per cent for foreign investors, 2.1 per cent for local retailers, and 0.8 per cent for local institutions. -- BERNAMA