Just requested the Lawas and Ba'Kelalan areas to be involved in the cattle breeding program in Malaysia

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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State Assembly member Ba'Kelalan Baru Bian has requested the Sarawak Government to include Lawas in its cattle breeding program, as the area has been identified as a buffalo producing district. The government has allocated RM10.6 million for cattle breeding farms in Kuching, Serian and Betong. The lawmaker believes that the growth rate of beef production needs to increase to reach the target of 30% by 2030. Lawas, along with Limbang and Temburong in Brunei Darussalam, is being developed into food production hubs.
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KUCHING: State Assembly member Ba'Kelalan Baru Bian (pictured) requested the Sarawak Government to involve the Lawas area and its constituency in the cattle breeding program. He said the Sarawak Government had allocated RM10.6 million to establish cattle breeding farms in Kuching, Serian and Betong. "I am a little disappointed that Lawas was not included when it has been identified as a buffalo producing district along with Limbang. "In 2018, when our beef production adequacy level was only five percent, the Deputy Minister of Agriculture announced that Sarawak aims to produce 30 percent of its beef supply to meet local demand in the state by 2030. "The Premier of Sarawak informed this House that the level of adequacy is now only at 13 percent," he said. He said this while debating the Supply Bill (2025), 2024 at the State Legislative Assembly (DUN) Conference here today. Just told, the growth rate which increased from five percent to 13 percent in eight years, is quite low and ...
Source: Utusanborneo

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