KUALA LUMPUR, April 19: Malaysia announced a $1.3 billion plan on Saturday to boost food security by building stockpiles, raising rice output and reining in inflation.

Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said the government would ensure the country was self-sufficient in rice. A third of Malaysia’s rice needs of over two million tonnes a year is now met by imports.

Across the globe foods from bread to milk have become more expensive and in some countries helped fuel inflation and shortages.

The higher cost of living was cited as one of the reasons for a huge setback for Malaysia’s ruling coalition setback in last month’s general election.

Abdullah said the government would turn the eastern Sarawak state on Borneo island into a major rice producer through large-scale farming.

“We will provide some allocation for that purpose,” the state Bernama new agency quoted him as telling reporters.

He did not say how much of the 4 billion ringgit ($1.27 billion) budget would be used for rice farming.

Abdullah said the government had set up a special panel to deal with food security and inflation.

Malaysia’s inflation hit a one-year high of 2.7 per cent in February.

The government estimates it will spend at least 40 billion ringgit on subsidies this year, with the biggest burden being the cost of helping to keep fuel prices among the lowest in Asia.

It also subsidises items ranging from rice and sugar to steel and cement under a system that sometimes gives firms a monopoly or oligopoly over the supply of price-controlled items.—Reuters

Opinion

Editorial

China security ties
Updated 14 Nov, 2024

China security ties

If China's security concerns aren't addressed satisfactorily, it may affect bilateral ties. CT cooperation should be pursued instead of having foreign forces here.
Steep price
14 Nov, 2024

Steep price

THE Hindu Kush-Himalayan region is in big trouble. A new study unveiled at the ongoing COP29 reveals that if high...
A high-cost plan
14 Nov, 2024

A high-cost plan

THE government has approved an expensive plan for FBR in the hope of tackling its deep-seated inefficiencies. The...
United stance
Updated 13 Nov, 2024

United stance

It would've been better if the OIC-Arab League summit had announced practical measures to punish Israel.
Unscheduled visit
13 Nov, 2024

Unscheduled visit

Unusual IMF visit shows the lender will closely watch implementation of programme goals to prevent it from derailing.
Bara’s businesswomen
13 Nov, 2024

Bara’s businesswomen

Bara’s brave women have proven that with the right support, societal barriers can be overcome.