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Borneo Post
11-05-2025
- Health
- Borneo Post
MAF Borneo to open two new Teratak Kasih Tok Nan Centres in Sarawak, Sabah for HIV patients
Jamilah receives the zakat contribution from Tabung Baitulmal Sarawak Distribution Division Head Mohd Shukri (fourth right) during the MAF Borneo Branch Aidilfitri Open House and Zakat Cheque Presentation Ceremony at TKTN, Jalan Crookshank today. Also seen are Dr Ruziana (second right), MAF Honorary Secretary Dr Zaiton Yahaya (third right) and others. KUCHING (May 11): The Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF) Borneo Branch is planning to establish two additional Teratak Kasih Tok Nan (TKTN) centres in Sarawak and Sabah this year to further extend aid and support to communities in need, particularly individuals living with HIV and AIDS. Its patron, Datin Patinggi Datuk Amar Jamilah Anu, said the new centres are part of ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare access and community assistance in both states. 'As the patron of MAF Borneo Branch for Sarawak and Sabah, we intend to establish one more TKTN in Bintulu and another in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. 'God willing, we aim to implement both within this year or at the latest by next year, but the establishment of the TKTN in Bintulu is almost certain to be carried out this year,' she told reporters after officiating the MAF Borneo Branch Aidilfitri Open House and Zakat Cheque Presentation Ceremony at TKTN, Jalan Crookshank here today. According to Jamilah, they will work with various parties including government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and local communities to realise this effort. 'We will strive to raise the necessary funds to ensure the successful establishment of these centres,' she said. Meanwhile, Jamilah also expressed her appreciation to the Sarawak government for its strong support for MAF and TKTN over the years, including the Sarawak Islamic Council (MIS) through the Tabung Baitulmal Sarawak (TBS), which has continuously contributed to their cause. 'Last year, MIS through TBS contributed RM200,000, and this year it has increased to RM300,000. Alhamdulillah, this contribution has greatly helped many in our community, especially Muslims, in supporting their treatment and recovery,' she said. According to Jamilah, the contribution not only motivates patients but also helps reduce the stigma often associated with them. 'We do not want them to continue being marginalised or burdened by stigma. At the very least, with support like this, they have a chance to recover and return to living a normal life,' she said. In this regard, she urged more parties to come forward to help, not just financially, but also by providing moral and social support. 'We hope more people will come together to contribute to the welfare of the community, especially HIV and AIDS patients who deserve a chance to rebuild their lives,' she said. Meanwhile, TKTN Chairperson Dr Ruziana Miss said the centre was established as a tribute to the late former Sarawak Chief Minister, Pehin Sri Adenan Satem, and has been operational since 2016 before being officially launched in 2017. 'The role of TKTN has now expanded. In addition to providing temporary accommodation, it also offers travel subsidies through the Sarawak Health Access Programme. 'This subsidy is crucial because there is no other specific assistance of this kind from other parties. Many patients cannot afford travel expenses for regular treatments, especially those newly diagnosed and are no longer working,' she explained. Earlier, MAF Sarawak Branch received a zakat contribution totaling RM300,000 from the Sarawak Islamic Council (MIS), specifically to support aid programs for People Living with HIV (PLHIV) in Sarawak. More than 200 guests including PLHIV, community activists, healthcare workers, and strategic partners from across Sarawak and Sabah attended the MAF Borneo Branch's Aidilfitri Open House today. healthcare HIV/AIDS Malaysian AIDS Foundation Teratak Kasih Tok Nan


Borneo Post
04-05-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Ministry to boost supply of special grade eggs after subsidy removal
A worker arranges trays of eggs at a supermarket in Jalan Song, Kuching. — Photo by Roystein Emmor KUALA TERENGGANU (May 4): The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) will increase the production of lower-priced special grade chicken eggs following the government's decision to end egg subsidies beginning Aug 1, said its minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He said this would provide the public with more affordable egg options while helping to stabilise prices. 'We also aim to increase the supply of cheaper special eggs like those sold during Ramadan (March) recently, which were priced at RM5 per tray. 'This time, we're not sure what the price will be, but we are confident it will not spike uncontrollably,' he told reporters after attending Terengganu Pakatan Harapan's (PH) Aidilfitri Open House here today. On April 30, KPKM announced the subsidy removal and stated that several intervention measures would be implemented jointly with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) to minimise the impact on the people's cost of living. Among these measures, the government has secured the industry's commitment to introduce special grade eggs at reasonable prices. Mohamad said, in addition to special grade eggs, the public can obtain competitively priced eggs through nationwide initiatives such as Jualan Agro MADANI and Jualan Rahmah. He also emphasised that the decision to completely end both the egg subsidy and price controls—as well as the reduction in subsidy rate from RM0.10 to RM0.05 per egg effective May 1—was made through stakeholder engagement. 'The decision was made via consultation. We negotiated first with egg producers and industry players. We also implemented the removal in a soft landing manner, not abruptly. Hence, I believe egg prices will not surge,' he said. Meanwhile, he also encouraged the cultivation of local young coconuts, especially aromatic varieties like pandan coconuts, in response to rising demand from China. 'This presents an opportunity, for example, for Terengganu with its vast land area to focus on this crop which can generate good income. China has a population of over 1.4 billion, with more than 800 million having spending power… this is a real economic opportunity,' he said. On April 19, Agriculture Department Director-General Datuk Nor Sam Alwi said the opening of the fresh coconut market to China under the Phytosanitary Requirements Protocol marks a strengthening of biosecurity measures and the establishment of a more systematic traceability element in quality young coconut production. He said Malaysia will export young coconuts primarily for fresh beverage consumption, with priority given to aromatic varieties such as pandan coconuts, which are known for their unique fragrance and a brix sweetness level of around 6.7. – Bernama egg subsidy cut eggs Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security Mohamad Sabu


Malay Mail
04-05-2025
- Business
- Malay Mail
Mat Sabu: More special grade eggs coming as Malaysia ends subsidies in August
KUALA TERENGGANU, May 4 — The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) will increase the production of lower-priced special grade chicken eggs following the government's decision to end egg subsidies beginning Aug 1, said its minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He said this would provide the public with more affordable egg options while helping to stabilise prices. 'We also aim to increase the supply of cheaper special eggs like those sold during Ramadan (March) recently, which were priced at RM5 per tray. 'This time, we're not sure what the price will be, but we are confident it will not spike uncontrollably,' he told reporters after attending Terengganu Pakatan Harapan's (PH) Aidilfitri Open House here today. On April 30, KPKM announced the subsidy removal and stated that several intervention measures would be implemented jointly with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) to minimise the impact on the people's cost of living. Among these measures, the government has secured the industry's commitment to introduce special grade eggs at reasonable prices. Mohamad said, in addition to special grade eggs, the public can obtain competitively priced eggs through nationwide initiatives such as Jualan Agro MADANI and Jualan Rahmah. He also emphasised that the decision to completely end both the egg subsidy and price controls-as well as the reduction in subsidy rate from RM0.10 to RM0.05 per egg effective May 1-was made through stakeholder engagement. 'The decision was made via consultation. We negotiated first with egg producers and industry players. We also implemented the removal in a soft landing manner, not abruptly. Hence, I believe egg prices will not surge,' he said. Meanwhile, he also encouraged the cultivation of local young coconuts, especially aromatic varieties like pandan coconuts, in response to rising demand from China. 'This presents an opportunity, for example, for Terengganu with its vast land area to focus on this crop which can generate good income. China has a population of over 1.4 billion, with more than 800 million having spending power... this is a real economic opportunity,' he said. On April 19, Agriculture Department Director-General Datuk Nor Sam Alwi said the opening of the fresh coconut market to China under the Phytosanitary Requirements Protocol marks a strengthening of biosecurity measures and the establishment of a more systematic traceability element in quality young coconut production. He said Malaysia will export young coconuts primarily for fresh beverage consumption, with priority given to aromatic varieties such as pandan coconuts, which are known for their unique fragrance and a brix sweetness level of around 6.7. — Bernama

Barnama
04-05-2025
- Business
- Barnama
Ministry To Boost Supply Of Special Grade Eggs After Subsidy Removal
GENERAL KUALA TERENGGANU, May 4 (Bernama) – The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) will increase the production of lower-priced special grade chicken eggs following the government's decision to end egg subsidies beginning Aug 1, said its minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He said this would provide the public with more affordable egg options while helping to stabilise prices. 'We also aim to increase the supply of cheaper special eggs like those sold during Ramadan (March) recently, which were priced at RM5 per tray. 'This time, we're not sure what the price will be, but we are confident it will not spike uncontrollably,' he told reporters after attending Terengganu Pakatan Harapan's (PH) Aidilfitri Open House here today. On April 30, KPKM announced the subsidy removal and stated that several intervention measures would be implemented jointly with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) to minimise the impact on the people's cost of living. Among these measures, the government has secured the industry's commitment to introduce special grade eggs at reasonable prices. Mohamad said, in addition to special grade eggs, the public can obtain competitively priced eggs through nationwide initiatives such as Jualan Agro MADANI and Jualan Rahmah. He also emphasised that the decision to completely end both the egg subsidy and price controls—as well as the reduction in subsidy rate from RM0.10 to RM0.05 per egg effective May 1—was made through stakeholder engagement. 'The decision was made via consultation. We negotiated first with egg producers and industry players. We also implemented the removal in a soft landing manner, not abruptly. Hence, I believe egg prices will not surge,' he said.


The Sun
04-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Ministry to boost supply of special grade eggs after subsidy removal
KUALA TERENGGANU: The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM) will increase the production of lower-priced special grade chicken eggs following the government's decision to end egg subsidies beginning Aug 1, said its minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He said this would provide the public with more affordable egg options while helping to stabilise prices. 'We also aim to increase the supply of cheaper special eggs like those sold during Ramadan (March) recently, which were priced at RM5 per tray. 'This time, we're not sure what the price will be, but we are confident it will not spike uncontrollably,' he told reporters after attending Terengganu Pakatan Harapan's (PH) Aidilfitri Open House here today. On April 30, KPKM announced the subsidy removal and stated that several intervention measures would be implemented jointly with the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) to minimise the impact on the people's cost of living. Among these measures, the government has secured the industry's commitment to introduce special grade eggs at reasonable prices. Mohamad said, in addition to special grade eggs, the public can obtain competitively priced eggs through nationwide initiatives such as Jualan Agro MADANI and Jualan Rahmah. He also emphasised that the decision to completely end both the egg subsidy and price controls—as well as the reduction in subsidy rate from RM0.10 to RM0.05 per egg effective May 1—was made through stakeholder engagement. 'The decision was made via consultation. We negotiated first with egg producers and industry players. We also implemented the removal in a soft landing manner, not abruptly. Hence, I believe egg prices will not surge,' he said. Meanwhile, he also encouraged the cultivation of local young coconuts, especially aromatic varieties like pandan coconuts, in response to rising demand from China. 'This presents an opportunity, for example, for Terengganu with its vast land area to focus on this crop which can generate good income. China has a population of over 1.4 billion, with more than 800 million having spending power... this is a real economic opportunity,' he said. On April 19, Agriculture Department Director-General Datuk Nor Sam Alwi said the opening of the fresh coconut market to China under the Phytosanitary Requirements Protocol marks a strengthening of biosecurity measures and the establishment of a more systematic traceability element in quality young coconut production. He said Malaysia will export young coconuts primarily for fresh beverage consumption, with priority given to aromatic varieties such as pandan coconuts, which are known for their unique fragrance and a brix sweetness level of around 6.7.