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Mat Sabu: Iran impact on Malaysia's food supply low as key imports are from India, China and Asean
Mat Sabu: Iran impact on Malaysia's food supply low as key imports are from India, China and Asean

Malay Mail

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Mat Sabu: Iran impact on Malaysia's food supply low as key imports are from India, China and Asean

BERUAS, June 15 — Malaysia is not heavily dependent on food imports from Iran, and as such, the situation does not impact the country's food supply, said Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He explained that Malaysia's food import requirements from Iran are limited to dates and legume products, which are not among the country's primary food commodities. 'Most of our food imports (requirements) from Iran are not high (from Iran), Most of our imports are from India, Pakistan, the Middle East, China and Asean countries,' he told a press conference after visiting the Perak State Farmers' Organisation (PPN) cattle rearing project at PPN Perak Kampung Tengah here today. Meanwhile, when asked about the impact of the current hot weather on padi crops, Mohamad said that so far, 60 per cent of the country's padi production remains unaffected. However, he said, adjustments to the padi planting schedule may be necessary based on discussions with the Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) and the Kemubu Agricultural Development Authority (KADA). 'Sometimes we need to change the (planting) schedule a little and so on, depending on weather conditions and suitability,' he said. Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu says paddy planting adjustments may be necessary if the current heatwave prolongs. — Unsplash pic Regarding today's visit, Mohamad said the ministry would assist the livestock farm, which currently houses about 500 animals, in building a slaughterhouse to help increase the farm's productivity. 'We have set a target to achieve a meat self-sufficiency level (SSL) of more than 30 per cent by 2030, compared to 20 per cent currently. With the developments we are seeing now, we are confident of reaching the goal,' he said. — Bernama

Mat Sabu: Iran impact on Malaysia's food supply low as key imports from India, China and Asean
Mat Sabu: Iran impact on Malaysia's food supply low as key imports from India, China and Asean

Malay Mail

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Mat Sabu: Iran impact on Malaysia's food supply low as key imports from India, China and Asean

BERUAS, June 15 — Malaysia is not heavily dependent on food imports from Iran, and as such, the situation does not impact the country's food supply, said Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He explained that Malaysia's food import requirements from Iran are limited to dates and legume products, which are not among the country's primary food commodities. 'Most of our food imports (requirements) from Iran are not high (from Iran), Most of our imports are from India, Pakistan, the Middle East, China and Asean countries,' he told a press conference after visiting the Perak State Farmers' Organisation (PPN) cattle rearing project at PPN Perak Kampung Tengah here today. Meanwhile, when asked about the impact of the current hot weather on padi crops, Mohamad said that so far, 60 per cent of the country's padi production remains unaffected. However, he said, adjustments to the padi planting schedule may be necessary based on discussions with the Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) and the Kemubu Agricultural Development Authority (KADA). 'Sometimes we need to change the (planting) schedule a little and so on, depending on weather conditions and suitability,' he said. Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu says paddy planting adjustments may be necessary if the current heatwave prolongs. — Unsplash pic Regarding today's visit, Mohamad said the ministry would assist the livestock farm, which currently houses about 500 animals, in building a slaughterhouse to help increase the farm's productivity. 'We have set a target to achieve a meat self-sufficiency level (SSL) of more than 30 per cent by 2030, compared to 20 per cent currently. With the developments we are seeing now, we are confident of reaching the goal,' he said. — Bernama

MADA Ramps Up Support For Padi Farmers Ahead Of Dry Monsoon
MADA Ramps Up Support For Padi Farmers Ahead Of Dry Monsoon

Barnama

time06-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Barnama

MADA Ramps Up Support For Padi Farmers Ahead Of Dry Monsoon

GENERAL ALOR SETAR, June 6 (Bernama) -- The Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) is fully prepared for the arrival of the Southwest Monsoon, which is expected to bring dry and hot weather conditions this month, in an effort to ensure the success of the first padi planting season in the Muda Area this year. In a statement today, MADA advised farmers to adhere strictly to the scheduled planting calendar and to expedite padi planting in their fields to maintain a smooth agricultural cycle. 'To address the anticipated water shortage, MADA has intensified the operation of drainage water reuse pumps and booster pumps to increase irrigation supply and speed up water distribution to padi fields. 'MADA is also deploying mobile pumps directly to affected fields to help farmers access water from the existing irrigation network,' the statement read. The agency said it had also held briefings and coordination meetings with field officers and farmers to tackle irrigation challenges, while expanding its agricultural extension efforts to ensure farmers remain aligned with the planting schedule. 'Farmer cooperation is crucial during this dry season to ensure uninterrupted planting activities,' it said. MADA said efficient on-field water management is key to ensuring equitable and sufficient distribution throughout the season. It also encouraged regular field monitoring to reduce the risk of pest and disease outbreaks that could affect crop yields. As of yesterday, water levels at all three of MADA's main dams remain adequate, namely Pedu Dam at 66.34 per cent, Muda Dam at 66.87 per cent, and Ahning Dam at 68.52 per cent. 'These levels indicate that the overall water reserves are sufficient to support irrigation needs for Season 1/2025 in Muda Area,' the statement read.

Mada ready for Southwest Monsoon to ensure smooth padi planting in Muda Area
Mada ready for Southwest Monsoon to ensure smooth padi planting in Muda Area

Malay Mail

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Mada ready for Southwest Monsoon to ensure smooth padi planting in Muda Area

ALOR SETAR, June 6 — The Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) is fully prepared for the arrival of the Southwest Monsoon, which is expected to bring dry and hot weather conditions this month, in an effort to ensure the success of the first padi planting season in the Muda Area this year. In a statement today, MADA advised farmers to adhere strictly to the scheduled planting calendar and to expedite padi planting in their fields to maintain a smooth agricultural cycle. 'To address the anticipated water shortage, MADA has intensified the operation of drainage water reuse pumps and booster pumps to increase irrigation supply and speed up water distribution to padi fields. 'MADA is also deploying mobile pumps directly to affected fields to help farmers access water from the existing irrigation network,' the statement read. The agency said it had also held briefings and coordination meetings with field officers and farmers to tackle irrigation challenges, while expanding its agricultural extension efforts to ensure farmers remain aligned with the planting schedule. 'Farmer cooperation is crucial during this dry season to ensure uninterrupted planting activities,' it said. MADA said efficient on-field water management is key to ensuring equitable and sufficient distribution throughout the season. It also encouraged regular field monitoring to reduce the risk of pest and disease outbreaks that could affect crop yields. As of yesterday, water levels at all three of MADA's main dams remain adequate, namely Pedu Dam at 66.34 per cent, Muda Dam at 66.87 per cent, and Ahning Dam at 68.52 per cent. 'These levels indicate that the overall water reserves are sufficient to support irrigation needs for Season 1/2025 in Muda Area,' the statement read. MADA added that water will be released from the dams and distributed in phases, according to the official Season 1/2025 Paddy Planting Schedule. The agency will also continue to monitor weather developments closely, relying on forecasts and advisories from the Malaysian Meteorological Department to prepare for potential heat waves or prolonged dry spells. — Bernama

MADA Brokers Sets a New Standard: Bahrain's First Online Insurance Aggregator Now Live!
MADA Brokers Sets a New Standard: Bahrain's First Online Insurance Aggregator Now Live!

Biz Bahrain

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

MADA Brokers Sets a New Standard: Bahrain's First Online Insurance Aggregator Now Live!

MADA Brokers licensed by Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), has announced the launch of the first insurance aggregator in the Kingdom of Bahrain, accompanied by the introduction of the mobile application, 'Shamil by MADA.' This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant milestone with the support and guidance of Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB), as MADA becomes the first company in Bahrain to provide clients with instant quotations for a variety of insurance products, including motor, home, and travel insurance. This advancement underscores MADA's commitment to harnessing technology to enhance customer experience and address the evolving needs of its clients. In addition to the mobile application, the aggregator is also accessible via the company's website: In a statement on the occasion, Mr. Khaled Fuad Kanoo – Chairman of the Board of MADA Insurance, commented: 'The launch of Mada's comprehensive digital application marks a major milestone in the Kingdom of Bahrain, as it introduces the first insurance aggregation platform of its kind. The platform serves as a unified marketplace that streamlines the insurance purchasing process—empowering users to compare multiple products and choose the option that best aligns with their needs.' Mr. Kanoo further added, 'At Mada Brokers, our mission is to drive the expansion of Bahrain's online insurance aggregator ecosystem—a model that has matured globally to become the primary channel for distributing personal and commercial insurance products. Our goal is to offer a user-friendly platform that equips consumers with the tools and knowledge necessary to make confident, informed decisions about their insurance coverage.' Mr. Kanoo affirmed that Shamil by Mada is a key milestone in the company's journey, developed with the support and regulatory oversight of the Central Bank of Bahrain. It reflects MADA ongoing commitment to using digital innovation to create transparent, accessible, and seamless insurance solutions for all clients. Mada Brokers currently offers three core insurance lines—Motor, Home, and Travel—through strategic partnerships with GIG Gulf, GIG Bahrain, and Solidarity. The platform is designed to simplify the insurance process, offering side-by-side comparisons of policies from leading providers. In addition, Mada provides a range of corporate insurance solutions, offering coverage against a spectrum of risks such as property damage, business interruption, operational incidents, financial losses, employee benefits, and theft. For individuals, Mada's personal insurance lines cover losses arising from death, injury, or property damage, ensuring financial protection and peace of mind. As part of its roadmap for continued expansion, Mada plans to introduce Medical Malpractice Insurance and Medical Insurance in the coming months—reinforcing its role in enhancing the insurance sector and addressing the evolving needs of Bahrain's diverse customer base.

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