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Borneo Post
3 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
59 Beladin fishermen receive new homes under RM21.25 mln resettlement project
Abang Johari visits one of the fishermen in his new home. – Information Department photo KUCHING (July 19): A total of 59 fishermen from Beladin in Betong have moved into new homes under the Fishermen's Resettlement Project (PSN) Beladin — a milestone aimed at improving living conditions for coastal communities. The key handover ceremony was performed today by Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, who later visited one of the recipients' homes and presented food baskets as a gesture of support from the state government. According to a statement from the Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority (LKIM), the PSN Beladin project is a joint initiative involving the Sarawak government, its Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM), LKIM, and the Sarawak State Economic Planning Unit, with a total allocation of RM21.25 million. 'The first phase saw the completion of 68 housing units at a cost of RM6.8 million, of which 59 have been handed over to recipients who have signed home ownership agreements,' said the authority. The PSN Beladin initiative reflects the government's commitment to providing well-planned, comfortable, and strategically located housing for fishing communities – essential contributors to the state's fisheries sector. LKIM added that the initiative is also in line with the Sarawak government's aspirations to improve the quality of life for its people, particularly for fishermen who are key contributors to the state's fisheries sector. LKIM stressed the importance of ongoing collaboration between federal and state governments in ensuring the sustained well-being of fishing communities, including through infrastructure upgrades, economic empowerment, and climate resilience. 'This synergy is crucial in planning, implementing, and monitoring various development initiatives, including the provision of better housing, improvements to basic infrastructure, and the creation of new economic opportunities. 'Continued cooperation is also expected to strengthen the resilience of fishing communities in facing current and future challenges, in line with the goal of making the national fisheries sector more sustainable and competitive,' added the authority. Among those present at the key handover ceremony were Deputy Secretary-General (Policy) of the State Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dato Sri Norazman Ayob; Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas; LKIM Deputy Director-General (Development) Rashima Baharuddin; elected representatives and government officials.


Daily Express
23-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Express
Warisan wants cooking oil effort revived
Published on: Friday, May 23, 2025 Published on: Fri, May 23, 2025 Text Size: Wong emphasised that Bess Cooking Oil, for example, was priced at only RM21.25 per bottle shows that it was a clear demonstration that Sabah has the capacity to control its own supply chain and offer better choices to its people. Kota Kinabalu: Warisan Vice President Datuk Junz Wong has called for the revival of Sabah's once-successful cooking oil industry, urging renewed efforts towards economic self-sufficiency through value-added industries. Speaking as a panellist at the Reset Sabah: Economy forum held on May 10, Wong said the success of the Warisan government's edible oil initiative, which for the first time enabled Sabah to produce and market its own locally refined cooking oil brands, 'Bess, Gold and Onsoi'. 'This was not just a plan on paper. It was implemented under the Warisan administration. We made history by launching Sabah's own cooking oil, refined and packaged locally and sold at a much more affordable price compared to West Malaysian products,' he said. He emphasised that Bess Cooking Oil, for example, was priced at only RM21.25 per bottle shows that it was a clear demonstration that Sabah has the capacity to control its own supply chain and offer better choices to its people. 'The initiative was part of Warisan's broader vision to industrialise Sabah and reduce dependency on the Peninsula by encouraging local businesses to invest in downstream processing of palm oil. 'The goal was to build a full value chain from plantation to refinery to branding, right here in Sabah. It was a bold step towards economic autonomy,' he said. Advertisement He also emphasised that reviving and expanding the local edible oil industry would bring many benefits, including more affordable, higher-quality products for the locals also lower production and transportation costs for local businesses. Besides, job creation and economic growth in both rural and urban areas also enhanced supply chain resilience and greater economic sovereignty for the State. 'Warisan's vision was always clear, which is to industrialise Sabah, not just talk about it. We have proven it can be done and once we are back in government, we will do it again and push it even further,' Wong said. He said Sabah must move beyond exporting raw materials and start producing more finished goods locally. 'We must stop being just resource providers and start being value creators. That is how we build a strong and self-reliant Sabah, by keeping the economic value here, for the people of Sabah.' * 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. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia