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RM44.83 mln spent on farm road repairs in Sabah, Sarawak from 2022-June 2025, says ministry
RM44.83 mln spent on farm road repairs in Sabah, Sarawak from 2022-June 2025, says ministry

Borneo Post

time5 days ago

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  • Borneo Post

RM44.83 mln spent on farm road repairs in Sabah, Sarawak from 2022-June 2025, says ministry

The ministry said that 92 of the projects were carried out in Sabah, involving 164.8km of farm roads at the cost of RM29.97 million, while 39 road repair projects, covering 90km of farm roads, were implemented in Sarawak, costing RM14.86 million. KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 (Bernama) — The Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK) has spent RM44.83 million on 131 farm road repair projects in Sabah and Sarawak from 2022 until June 30, 2025. The ministry said that 92 of the projects were carried out in Sabah, involving 164.8km of farm roads at the cost of RM29.97 million, while 39 road repair projects, covering 90km of farm roads, were implemented in Sarawak, costing RM14.86 million. 'These projects have benefited oil palm, rubber, cocoa and pepper smallholders in both states,' KPK said in a written reply posted on the Parliament's website yesterday. The ministry said this in response to a question from Oscar Ling Chai Yew (PH-Sibu) on its plans to assist the plantation sector in repairing farm roads in Sabah and Sarawak. Meanwhile, KPK said it has submitted an application to the Ministry of Economy under the special project initiative to ensure more farm road repair projects can be implemented under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP). 'KPK remains attentive to the plights of smallholders in the agricommodity sector nationwide, including in Sabah and Sarawak, who face difficulties transporting their crops when the farm roads are damaged,' it added. – Bernama 13th Malaysia Plan farm road KPK sabah Sarawak smallholders

RM44.83 Mln Spent On Farm Road Repairs In Sabah, Sarawak From 2022-June 2025- KPK
RM44.83 Mln Spent On Farm Road Repairs In Sabah, Sarawak From 2022-June 2025- KPK

Barnama

time5 days ago

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  • Barnama

RM44.83 Mln Spent On Farm Road Repairs In Sabah, Sarawak From 2022-June 2025- KPK

KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK) has spent RM44.83 million on 131 farm road repair projects in Sabah and Sarawak from 2022 until June 30, 2025. The ministry said that 92 of the projects were carried out in Sabah, involving 164.8 kilometres (km) of farm roads at the cost of RM29.97 million, while 39 road repair projects, covering 90 km of farm roads, were implemented in Sarawak, costing RM14.86 million. 'These projects have benefited oil palm, rubber, cocoa and pepper smallholders in both states,' KPK said in a written reply posted on the Parliament's website yesterday.

RM44.83 mln spent on farm road repairs in Sabah, Sarawak
RM44.83 mln spent on farm road repairs in Sabah, Sarawak

The Sun

time5 days ago

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  • The Sun

RM44.83 mln spent on farm road repairs in Sabah, Sarawak

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK) has allocated RM44.83 million for the repair of 131 farm roads in Sabah and Sarawak between 2022 and June 30, 2025. The ministry confirmed that 92 projects in Sabah covered 164.8 kilometres of farm roads, costing RM29.97 million. Meanwhile, 39 projects in Sarawak spanned 90 kilometres, with expenditures reaching RM14.86 million. 'These projects have benefited oil palm, rubber, cocoa, and pepper smallholders in both states,' KPK stated in a written parliamentary reply. The response addressed a query from Oscar Ling Chai Yew (PH-Sibu) regarding support for plantation sector infrastructure. Additionally, KPK has submitted a proposal under the special project initiative to the Ministry of Economy, aiming to secure further funding for farm road repairs under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP). 'KPK remains attentive to the plights of smallholders in the agricommodity sector nationwide, including in Sabah and Sarawak, who face difficulties transporting their crops when the farm roads are damaged,' the ministry added. - Bernama

Rubber production incentive benefits 239,053 smallholders with RM523.4 mln payout
Rubber production incentive benefits 239,053 smallholders with RM523.4 mln payout

The Sun

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Rubber production incentive benefits 239,053 smallholders with RM523.4 mln payout

KUALA LUMPUR: The Rubber Production Incentive (IPG) has provided financial support to 239,053 smallholders, with total payouts reaching RM523.4 million from September 2015 to June 2025, the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK) confirmed. The incentive, designed to stabilise smallholder incomes when rubber prices drop below a set threshold, was raised to RM3 per kilogramme in 2024. KPK also noted that 221 tonnes of latex have been produced under the Latex Production Incentive Project (IPL+) as of June 2025. 'This figure is projected to grow as the programme expands to Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, and Selangor in 2025,' the ministry stated on the Parliament's website. 'This effort also reduces reliance on imported latex.' The update followed a query from Datuk Awang Hashim (PN-Pendang) on measures to stabilise rubber prices and protect smallholder earnings. KPK further revealed that the Malaysian Rubber Board (LGM) is building three centres under the National Rubber Industry Transformation Program (TARGET), set to open by mid-2026. TARGET aims to integrate smallholders into the supply chain, eliminating middlemen. 'It streamlines production and allows farmers to process higher-value crepe rubber with 80% Dry Rubber Content (DRC),' KPK explained. 'Cooperative participation also ensures profit-sharing among members.'

IPG benefits 239,053 rubber smallholders, with RM523.4m total payout
IPG benefits 239,053 rubber smallholders, with RM523.4m total payout

Malaysian Reserve

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

IPG benefits 239,053 rubber smallholders, with RM523.4m total payout

KUALA LUMPUR — The Rubber Production Incentive (IPG) has benefited 239,053 smallholders, with total payments amounting to RM523.4 million from its implementation in September 2015 up to June 30, 2025, according to the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK). The IPG, aimed at ensuring the welfare of rubber smallholders by providing a fair income when rubber prices fall below the activation price level, has been increased to RM3 per kilogramme starting in 2024. Meanwhile, KPK also reported that 221 tonnes of latex have been successfully produced through the Latex Production Incentive Project (IPL+) as of June 2025. 'This amount is expected to rise with the expansion of the programme to three additional locations — Negeri Sembilan, Pahang and Selangor — currently underway in 2025. 'This initiative is also an initial step toward reducing dependence on imported latex,' KPK posted on the Parliament's website on Monday. The ministry was responding to Datuk Awang Hashim's (PN-Pendang) question regarding its strategic measures to ensure rubber prices remain stable and do not decline to levels that would negatively impact the income of smallholders. KPK highlighted that the Malaysian Rubber Board (LGM) is currently constructing three centres for the National Rubber Industry Transformation Program (TARGET), which are expected to be operational by the second quarter of 2026. The implementation of TARGET aims to increase the income of small rubber farmers by enabling them to be directly involved in the industry supply chain without relying on middlemen. 'It shortens the supply chain and enables smallholders to produce value-added crepe rubber with a Dry Rubber Content (DRC) of around 80 per cent, which provides higher returns. 'If implemented through cooperatives, the profits are also distributed as dividends to members,' the ministry added. — BERNAMA

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