Fri, 12 Jun 2026
Headlines:
Govt mulls harvesting padi 5 times in 2 years
Published on: Sunday, June 11, 2023
Published on: Sun, Jun 11, 2023
By: Bernama
Text Size:
Text:
Govt mulls harvesting padi 5 times in 2 years
The government will continue to ensure that proactive measures are always emphasised in analysing and identifying new initiatives and designing more comprehensive, relevant and strategic interventions to guarantee the sustainability of agro-food input supply and national food production activities. - pix by Footsteps - Jotaro's Travel
Kuala Lumpur: The Government will consider the five seasons in two years padi cultivation initiative as one of the efforts to improve the country’s agro-food ecosystem.

The matter was decided in the Cabinet Committee on the National Food Security Policy (JKSMN) meeting No 1/2023 chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Advertisement
The meeting also considered the efforts by the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) to ensure the availability of food supply and the proposal to establish a closed-house breeding system for productive and safe farm management.

“A total of three papers were examined to improve the country’s agro-food ecosystem, especially in achieving the targeted level of food security,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in a statement Saturday.

SPONSORED CONTENT
Cosmobeauté Malaysia and beautyexpo will expand into East Malaysia with the launch of the Cosmobeauté Malaysia Borneo Festival 2026 at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC) from May 25 to 26.
The JKSMN meeting, which is responsible for formulating a more holistic and sustainable food security policy and strategy, was also attended by Deputy Prime Minister who is also the Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof as well as related Cabinet ministers and senior government officials.

The committee also focuses on strengthening the country’s food security, taking into account factors that affect the agriculture sector, such as climate change, resource constraints, geopolitical conflicts, food access, income gaps and dietary practices.

Advertisement
“Socioeconomic factors such as population income, logistics costs and food prices that affect access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food need to be given special attention in planning steps to deal with the uncertainty of food security,” he statement read.

According to the statement, the government, through the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (KPKM), is working to implement various initiatives to reduce trade deficit by strengthening research and development activities for seed varieties planted in the country.

Advertisement
KPKM also strives to improve the export performance of agricultural-based downstream products and boost domestic food production activities.

“In addition, the implementation of the Festive Season Maximum Price Control Scheme (SHMMP) from April 15 to 30 and the Menu Rahmah initiative has been able to help reduce the impact of price increases in April 2023,” said the statement.

According to the statement, Malaysia is ranked 41st among 113 countries based on the Global Food Security Index (GFSI) 2022, down seven spots from 2021, thus illustrating the government’s challenges and priorities to implement more effective improvement measures to increase food security.

However, the government will continue to ensure that proactive measures are always emphasised in analysing and identifying new initiatives and designing more comprehensive, relevant and strategic interventions to guarantee the sustainability of agro-food input supply and national food production activities. 
* Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates!

* Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
Advertisement
Share this story
Advertisement
Advertisement
Follow Us  
           
Daily Express News  
© Copyright 2026 Sabah Publishing House Sdn. Bhd. (Co. No. 35782-P)
close
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
open
Try 1 month for RM 18.00
Already a subscriber? Login here