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Sabah farmers embrace modern methods through SMART SBB
Sabah farmers embrace modern methods through SMART SBB

The Star

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Sabah farmers embrace modern methods through SMART SBB

KOTA KINABALU: Jafli Latu owns a piece of land inherited from his parents decades ago. To the 63-year-old, this land is more than just a farm; it is a legacy, a symbol of resilience, a connection to his roots, and a source of pride that carries the hopes of his family and community. Jafli has experienced everything, from using buffaloes to plough the soil to embracing technology-driven farming. "Today, we plant with purpose. Not just to survive, but to grow and build something lasting," he said with a smile, brushing soil from his hands. This year's Kaamatan celebration, cherished by the Kadazandusun community, holds special meaning for Jafli and his fellow farmers. Traditionally a time to honour the earth and give thanks, Kaamatan now symbolises more than just the end of a planting season. In Kota Belud, it marks the triumph of a new agricultural approach transforming lives. Jafli recalls his late father's wisdom, who said rice was more than food; it nourished the soul. "For many years, farming felt like a gamble. We barely harvested two tonnes per hectare, sometimes even less." "It was all back-breaking work, done entirely by hand," he recalled, adding that the high cost of fertilisers, unpredictable weather, and uncertain yields worsened things. But change began when Jafli was introduced to the Large-Scale Smart Paddy Field (SMART SBB) programme, blending modern technology with traditional knowledge. He was sceptical at first, as were some 40 others who joined the programme, but when yields increased from 2.6 to more than four metric tonnes per hectare in one season, they recognised its potential. The SMART SBB initiative, a collaboration between the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry and Padiberas Nasional Berhad (BERNAS), aims to strengthen Malaysia's food security through strategic, field-level partnerships. Launched in June 2022 in Kampung Jawi-Jawi, Kota Belud, the programme delivered an immediate impact. Yields rose by more than 60% in the first season alone, and in 2024, the number of participants doubled to over 80 across nine areas. In addition to Jawi-Jawi, participating areas now cover over 160ha of paddy land, including Timbang Dayang, Taun Gusi Keranjangan, Sangkir, and Kesapang. Under the programme, farmers now use drones to survey fields, plant TR8 seeds directly into water, and operate modern paddy transplanters, making the process faster, more efficient, and less physically demanding. For Terpilih Sunus from Kampung Kesapang, the most significant change was not only the improved yield but the shift in farming methods. "When we saw our yields rise by over 60% in the first season, I knew we could not return to the old ways." "Now, with guidance from technical officers, we follow a more precise method. We use drones, plant the TR8 seeds more efficiently, and operate machinery that saves us days of work," she said. To Terpilih and many others, the combination of training, logistical support, and structured market access under this public-private partnership sets a new benchmark for Malaysia's paddy sector. Noraini James echoed her sentiments, saying that tasks that once took weeks are now completed in just a few days. "There is no more back-breaking seed carrying. Now, I refer to drone-generated soil data. Our yields have tripled," she said with a laugh. She explained that the programme had not only boosted production but also changed her outlook on agriculture. "I used to work in the city, but I came back to help my parents. After seeing our yield triple, I now see a future in this field. We are no longer just planting paddy; we are managing harvests like a business," she said. For farmers in Kota Belud, this year's Kaamatan carries a deeper meaning. It is no longer just a cultural celebration but a reflection of resilience, renewal, and progress. "Kaamatan is about honouring the earth and its blessings. This year, I feel truly worthy of receiving the Kaamatan rice because our work has been more systematic and productive," said Noraini. The SMART SBB programme has modernised traditional practices, ensuring farmers have access to quality inputs, fair pricing, and guaranteed purchase agreements. Consistent technical support and reliable procurement channels have lifted the burden of selling harvests at poor prices or uncertain markets. As a strategic implementation partner, BERNAS plays a key role in supporting Malaysia's food security through its involvement in field operations and market facilitation. "Before this, our harvests often went unsold because we could not get them to market quickly. Now, with dedicated buyers and structured channels, we have the confidence to keep planting," said Jafli, smiling.

BERNAS lowers imported white rice price to safeguard food security
BERNAS lowers imported white rice price to safeguard food security

The Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

BERNAS lowers imported white rice price to safeguard food security

SHAH ALAM: Effective today, the price of imported white rice (BPI) at all Padiberas Nasional Bhd (BERNAS) warehouses nationwide has been set at RM2,600 per metric tonne. In a statement, BERNAS said the government's BPI subsidy programme for Sabah and Sarawak will remain in place. BERNAS said the proactive move reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting government efforts to ensure national food security and mitigate the impact of global price hikes. 'This will allow consumers to obtain imported rice at a lower price, thereby helping to ease the cost of living for the people. 'This is the second price adjustment after the Dec 1, 2024 revision, which saw the BPI price at Peninsular warehouses reduced from RM3,000 to RM2,800 per metric tonne,' the statement read. Despite the latest revision, Malaysia still offers the lowest BPI price in Southeast Asia, it added. BERNAS also gave assurance that the country's rice supply is sufficient to meet consumer demand, as white rice is also sourced from countries such as Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar. 'This approach is aimed at securing rice supply without dependence on a single source, while also protecting the nation's buffer stock,' it said. Yesterday, Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu announced that the BPI price would be adjusted to RM2,600 per metric tonne at all BERNAS warehouses, effective today. Mohamad said the adjustment is the result of engagement sessions with BERNAS, taking into account various current factors, including global market developments and the need to ensure the continuity of the country's food supply chain.

BERNAS lowers imported white rice price
BERNAS lowers imported white rice price

The Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

BERNAS lowers imported white rice price

SHAH ALAM: Effective today, the price of imported white rice (BPI) at all Padiberas Nasional Bhd (BERNAS) warehouses nationwide has been set at RM2,600 per metric tonne. In a statement, BERNAS said the government's BPI subsidy programme for Sabah and Sarawak will remain in place. BERNAS said the proactive move reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting government efforts to ensure national food security and mitigate the impact of global price hikes. 'This will allow consumers to obtain imported rice at a lower price, thereby helping to ease the cost of living for the people. 'This is the second price adjustment after the Dec 1, 2024 revision, which saw the BPI price at Peninsular warehouses reduced from RM3,000 to RM2,800 per metric tonne,' the statement read. Despite the latest revision, Malaysia still offers the lowest BPI price in Southeast Asia, it added. BERNAS also gave assurance that the country's rice supply is sufficient to meet consumer demand, as white rice is also sourced from countries such as Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar. 'This approach is aimed at securing rice supply without dependence on a single source, while also protecting the nation's buffer stock,' it said. Yesterday, Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu announced that the BPI price would be adjusted to RM2,600 per metric tonne at all BERNAS warehouses, effective today. Mohamad said the adjustment is the result of engagement sessions with BERNAS, taking into account various current factors, including global market developments and the need to ensure the continuity of the country's food supply chain.

Imported white rice price at RM2,600/tonne from tomorrow
Imported white rice price at RM2,600/tonne from tomorrow

The Sun

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Imported white rice price at RM2,600/tonne from tomorrow

PUTRAJAYA: The price of imported white rice (BPI) at all Padiberas Nasional Bhd (BERNAS) warehouses in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak will be adjusted to RM2,600 per tonne starting tomorrow (May 15), announced Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He said this marks the second price adjustment following a reduction on Dec 1, 2024, from RM3,000 to RM2,800 per tonne. 'This adjustment is the result of engagement sessions with BERNAS, taking into account various current factors, including global market developments and the need to ensure the continuity of the country's food supply chain. 'This step clearly reflects the ongoing commitment of the MADANI Government, which is grounded in the principles of care and the well-being of the people, to ensure that the nation's staple food remains affordable, easily accessible, and sufficiently available,' he said in a statement today. Mohamad also informed that the Federal Government's BPI subsidy programme for the states of Sabah and Sarawak will continue as usual. He added that this success was also the result of BERNAS' strategic approach in diversifying its rice supply sources from various countries such as Vietnam, Thailand and Myanmar, thereby reducing dependency on a single market. 'The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security will continue to monitor market developments and ensure that policies remain centred on the interests of the people and national food security,' he said.

Imported White Rice Price At RM2,600/tonne From Tomorrow
Imported White Rice Price At RM2,600/tonne From Tomorrow

Barnama

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

Imported White Rice Price At RM2,600/tonne From Tomorrow

PUTRAJAYA, May 14 (Bernama) – The price of imported white rice (BPI) at all Padiberas Nasional Bhd (BERNAS) warehouses in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak will be adjusted to RM2,600 per tonne starting tomorrow (May 15), announced Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He said this marks the second price adjustment following a reduction on Dec 1, 2024, from RM3,000 to RM2,800 per tonne. 'This adjustment is the result of engagement sessions with BERNAS, taking into account various current factors, including global market developments and the need to ensure the continuity of the country's food supply chain.

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