Enough Rice To Last Up To 6 Months Says Khazanah Researcher


Khazanah Research Institute’s Sarena Che Omar says that besides rice, other items such as bread should be considered as ‘essentials’.PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has enough rice to feed the population for four to six months in case the Covid-19 crisis is prolonged, according to an expert with Khazanah Research Institute
Senior associate researcher Sarena Che Omar said the issue with food security is not in production, but transportation and distribution
She said that besides rice presently available in the market (in the mills, supermarkets and with wholesalers), there are 150,000 metric tonnes in emergency stockpiles spread throughout Malaysia at secret locations
The stockpiles are managed by Bernas at locations which are not revealed for security reasons
Sarena said Malaysians consume about 200,000 metric tonnes of rice a month. For two-and-a-half months, she said, the country needs about 500,000 metric tonnes of rice – the present volume in the market
For four to six months, about 800,000 to 1.2 million metric tonnes are needed
“There is also imported rice that is on the way or has already come in,” she said at an online forum on food security during the Covid-19 crisis organised by the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS)
According to industry insiders, she said, more than 100,000 metric tonnes of rice are on the way to Malaysian ports
On top of that, Malaysia produces 60% to 70% of the country’s total rice consumption
She said different regions would harvest padi at different times, making the monthly average about 140,000 metric tonnes
“If you put all together, it’s actually four to six months (supply of rice),” she said
Transportation problems affecting food securitySarena said problems with transportation and distribution had caused food shortages
She said the rules under the movement control order (MCO) had caused confusion in terms of who was allowed to operate
“The agriculture ministry did come out with a guideline a few days after the MCO to say that people working in agriculture may still go out and work
“But those in the downstream – the lorries and transportation and logistics companies – were not sure if they should come out,” she said
She said it was also possible that employers may not have allowed them to work or that they themselves may have been afraid for their own safety
“This disrupted our supply chain and people panicked, thinking we don’t have enough food. It’s not that food is not enough, but maybe food that didn’t reach you.”Sarena said the food shortages were also partly due to panic buying and hoarding, which “tipped the scales” in the supply chain
Labour shortage during MCOYeong Sheng Tey, a senior researcher at the Institute of Agricultural and Food Policy Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia, spoke of manpower shortage faced by farmers under the MCO
He said that under the MCO, only a small number of people were allowed to work in farms, wholesale centres and storage centres
“It’s not an issue of not having food production, but because of labour shortage, we see wastage in the supply chain,” he said
Yeong also said employers had sent foreign workers home just before the MCO came into effect
There was evidence, he said, that ports had been busy shipping out foreign labour who could not afford to live without any income during the MCO period
‘Consider items like bread as essentials’Sarena said that since the 1960s, people had diversified their diets and now depended less on rice
They had increased consumption of other items, including meat and seafood, and as such, there was a need to consider other foods as national staples
She suggested including bread as part of the country’s essential food items, due to Malaysians’ higher consumption of wheat products in recent years
“Before the MCO, we would never think of bread as an essential food item,” she said, referring to reports on social media complaining of the shortage of bread in supermarkets
“One of the things to look at are changes in our dietary needs. Don’t follow policies developed in the 1960s.”Yeong said the government should look at diversifying food items that are being imported
He said there should be more imports of items with longer shelf life such as flour, noodles including pasta, and also frozen food
“Consumer buying competition will then become more diversified, as they have a higher range of products to choose from,” he said. - FMT

Artikel ini hanyalah simpanan cache dari url asal penulis yang berkebarangkalian sudah terlalu lama atau sudah dibuang :

http://malaysiansmustknowthetruth.blogspot.com/2020/04/enough-rice-to-last-up-to-6-months-says.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MalaysiansMustKnowTheTruth+%28Malaysians+

Kempen Promosi dan Iklan
Kami memerlukan jasa baik anda untuk menyokong kempen pengiklanan dalam website kami. Serba sedikit anda telah membantu kami untuk mengekalkan servis percuma aggregating ini kepada semua.

Anda juga boleh memberikan sumbangan anda kepada kami dengan menghubungi kami di sini
Malaysia Has Rice Stock For 2 5 Months As Vietnam Curbs Exports

Malaysia Has Rice Stock For 2 5 Months As Vietnam Curbs Exports

papar berkaitan - pada 28/3/2020 - jumlah : 198 hits
Malaysia s has enough rice to last two and a half months the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry told Reuters on Friday after Vietnam suspended exports to feed its own people amid the coronavirus epidemic Vietnam the third largest ric...
Stimulus Will Be Felt For More Than 3 Months Says Azmin

Stimulus Will Be Felt For More Than 3 Months Says Azmin

papar berkaitan - pada 29/3/2020 - jumlah : 288 hits
Senior minister Mohd Azmin Ali expects the stimulus package to bring benefits to the economy for longer than three months KUALA LUMPUR The benefits of the government s new stimulus package will continue to flow beyond the next three months ...
Observe Qing Ming At Home During Mco Says Mca Chief

Observe Qing Ming At Home During Mco Says Mca Chief

papar berkaitan - pada 30/3/2020 - jumlah : 240 hits
CORONAVIRUS MCA president Wee Ka Siong has urged the Chinese community in Malaysia to observe the upcoming Qing Ming festival at home during the movement control order period In a posting uploaded to his account this afternoon the transport...
Health Dg Brushes Off National Hero Tag Says It S A Team Effort

Health Dg Brushes Off National Hero Tag Says It S A Team Effort

papar berkaitan - pada 30/3/2020 - jumlah : 177 hits
PETALING JAYA Despite being applauded by the public as a national hero Health director general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah has downplayed his role saying the it all boils down to teamwork He said it took a team effort to tackle the Covid ...
Price Too Low Face Mask Producer Says Will Stop Output

Price Too Low Face Mask Producer Says Will Stop Output

papar berkaitan - pada 31/3/2020 - jumlah : 234 hits
The new cap on the price of face masks will only benefit importers says a local manufacturer PETALING JAYA A local manufacturer has expressed disappointment over the new RM1 50 ceiling price for face masks saying it will only benefit import...
Pay If You Chose Hotel To Self Quarantine Says Minister

Pay If You Chose Hotel To Self Quarantine Says Minister

papar berkaitan - pada 31/3/2020 - jumlah : 219 hits
Sabah Health and People s Wellbeing Minister Frankie Poon during a visit to one of the quarantine centres in Kota Kinabalu yesterday KOTA KINABALU People required to quarantine themselves may choose to do so at designated hotels but at thei...
Some Sidelined In Food Aid By Warisan Govt Says Pbs

Some Sidelined In Food Aid By Warisan Govt Says Pbs

papar berkaitan - pada 31/3/2020 - jumlah : 233 hits
A volunteer hands food to a villager in isolated Kiulu in Tuaran Sabah KOTA KINABALU The opposition Parti Bersatu Sabah has expressed concern over the distribution of food aid by Warisan leaders saying some residents in Kota Marudu have not...
Health Ministry Says Chloroquine Can Be Used For Covid 19

Health Ministry Says Chloroquine Can Be Used For Covid 19

papar berkaitan - pada 29/3/2020 - jumlah : 237 hits
PETALING JAYA Three types of drugs including one described by US President Donald Trump as a game changer are available in Malaysia and may be used for treatment of Covid 19 the health ministry said Health director general Dr Noor Hisham Ab...
Health Dg Says Suicide Case Tested Negative For Covid 19

Health Dg Says Suicide Case Tested Negative For Covid 19

papar berkaitan - pada 29/3/2020 - jumlah : 210 hits
A patient who was reported to have committed suicide yesterday had tested negative for Covid 19 says Health director general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah It s not a Covid 19 patient the test is negative It s a suicide yes there s a report of sui...
Airasia Santan Menu Baru Harga

Koleksi Kad Pokemon Dilelong Rm330 000

Muslims Rebuke Rais Yatim S No No To Sarawak S Proposal Of Conducting Friday Sermons In English

Yuka Kharisma Cinta Indah Buat Kanda Chord

Ulu Tiram Attack Suspect Not Ji Member Initial Link Made Due To Father S Past Says Igp

Apa Jadi Serangan Balai Polis Johor S Pura Ini Komen Pas

Apakah Sebaik Baiknya Manusia

Resepi Sos Hijau Vietnamese Rolls



Info Dan Sinopsis Drama Berepisod Anggun Mikayla Viu Malaysia

Keputusan Markah Mingguan Senarai Lagu Tugasan The Hardest Singing Show Astro Malaysia

Biodata Syad Mutalib Pelakon Drama Berepisod Aku Bukan Ustazah TV3 Bunga Salju Astro Ria

Info Dan Sinopsis Filem Vina Sebelum 7 Hari 2024 Adaptasi Kisah Benar Kini Di Pawagam Malaysia

Biodata Founder Leeyanarahman Nur Liyana Abdul Rahman Yaana Yana Lee Usahawan Tudung Yang Terkenal Bersama Suaminya


Teresa Kok Terkejut Terima Surat Ugutan Bunuh Dan Dua Butir Peluru

Isu Uitm Kerajaan Kena Berani

Ragam Pelik Kucing

15 Breathtaking Mediterranean Powder Room Ideas From Classic To Modern

Durioo Cara Daftar Subscription

A Lone Wolf Does Not Materialise Naturally