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07 month072022

The Malaysian government has made intensive efforts to ensure food security

Malaysia is affected by domestic and foreign comprehensive factors, once encountered "chicken shortage", broiler supply is seriously insufficient, for this also suspend broiler exports. According to Ismail, apart from their foray into broiler farming, the two organisations have also confirmed that they will expand the planting of more than 16,000 hectares of maize to ease Malaysia's chicken industry's dependence on imported maize.

 

At the economic Action Council meeting held on The 13th, which includes the relevant people of Malaysian government and business circles, the Malaysian government also confirmed that it will rely on the supply chain led by the government and state-owned institutions to expand agricultural production and ensure the supply of agricultural products. Ismail said after the meeting that the Malaysian government is committed to conducting policy studies to address global challenges and build a "more inclusive and comprehensive food security ecosystem".

 

At the economic Action Council, the Malaysian government also introduced a number of measures to address the shortage of skilled workers in the electronics industry, such as the implementation of the "Training and Resettlement programme for Engineers and technicians", and the improvement and acceleration of the employment of foreign professionals and migrant workers.