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Mada ready for Southwest Monsoon to ensure smooth padi planting in Muda Area
Mada ready for Southwest Monsoon to ensure smooth padi planting in Muda Area

Malay Mail

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Mada ready for Southwest Monsoon to ensure smooth padi planting in Muda Area

ALOR SETAR, June 6 — The Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) is fully prepared for the arrival of the Southwest Monsoon, which is expected to bring dry and hot weather conditions this month, in an effort to ensure the success of the first padi planting season in the Muda Area this year. In a statement today, MADA advised farmers to adhere strictly to the scheduled planting calendar and to expedite padi planting in their fields to maintain a smooth agricultural cycle. 'To address the anticipated water shortage, MADA has intensified the operation of drainage water reuse pumps and booster pumps to increase irrigation supply and speed up water distribution to padi fields. 'MADA is also deploying mobile pumps directly to affected fields to help farmers access water from the existing irrigation network,' the statement read. The agency said it had also held briefings and coordination meetings with field officers and farmers to tackle irrigation challenges, while expanding its agricultural extension efforts to ensure farmers remain aligned with the planting schedule. 'Farmer cooperation is crucial during this dry season to ensure uninterrupted planting activities,' it said. MADA said efficient on-field water management is key to ensuring equitable and sufficient distribution throughout the season. It also encouraged regular field monitoring to reduce the risk of pest and disease outbreaks that could affect crop yields. As of yesterday, water levels at all three of MADA's main dams remain adequate, namely Pedu Dam at 66.34 per cent, Muda Dam at 66.87 per cent, and Ahning Dam at 68.52 per cent. 'These levels indicate that the overall water reserves are sufficient to support irrigation needs for Season 1/2025 in Muda Area,' the statement read. MADA added that water will be released from the dams and distributed in phases, according to the official Season 1/2025 Paddy Planting Schedule. The agency will also continue to monitor weather developments closely, relying on forecasts and advisories from the Malaysian Meteorological Department to prepare for potential heat waves or prolonged dry spells. — Bernama

Sabah revives rice and padi board to enhance self-sufficiency
Sabah revives rice and padi board to enhance self-sufficiency

Free Malaysia Today

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Sabah revives rice and padi board to enhance self-sufficiency

Sabah chief minister Hajiji Noor said the state government will focus on the development and management of padi cultivation across Kota Marudu, Tuaran, Tambunan, Keningau, Papar and Kota Belud. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : The Sabah government today revived the Sabah Rice and Padi Board (LPBS), aiming to increase the state's rice self-sufficiency level to 30% by next year and 60% by 2030. Chief minister Hajiji Noor said various initiatives will be implemented through the board to enhance food security and meet local demand, while reducing dependence on imported rice. 'Currently, Sabah produces only about 22.8% of its rice needs, resulting in heavy reliance on imports,' Bernama reported him as saying at the launch of LPBS and Agrobank's Padi Planting Takaful Scheme in Kota Belud today. The text of his speech was read by deputy chief minister I and Sabah's agriculture, fisheries and food industry minister Jeffrey Kitingan. Hajiji called on the relevant state agencies to extend their full cooperation to the board, which will take over the development and management of padi cultivation from the agriculture department starting this year, and serve as the regulatory body for both areas moving forward. He said the state government will focus on the development and management of padi cultivation across the key districts of Kota Marudu, Tuaran, Tambunan, Keningau, Papar and Kota Belud, which collectively cover 22,218.35ha, involving 16,018 farmers. The government is also implementing several other initiatives, such as promoting hill padi cultivation and urging hill landowners to utilise their land to cultivate high-quality rice varieties. 'It is estimated that 13,266ha, or 32,767 acres, of hill land are suitable for padi cultivation, involving 15,617 farmers,' he said. If fully developed, these areas have the potential to yield up to 30,424 metric tonnes of hill padi annually.

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