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Padi millers, rice wholesalers asked to increase supply by 20 pct

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 2 — All padi millers and rice wholesalers have been asked to increase the supply of local white rice (BPT) by 20 per cent through the Local White Rice Special Programme, as one of the intervention measures to restore supply in the market, according to Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MAFS).

In a statement today, the ministry said padi millers and rice wholesalers have agreed upon the request in a Joint Engagement session with the North Zone Rice Manufacturers and Rice Wholesalers Industry, held on August 27 in Alor Setar, Kedah.

“Through this BPT Special Programme, Padiberas Nasional Bhd (Bernas) will give the additional quota to Bumiputera wholesalers to increase the country’s BPT supply,” said the statement.

According to MAFS, the price of BPT has remained at the controlled price of RM2.60 per kilogramme (kg) since 2008 and is the lowest price in the region.

For the record, Malaysia is in first place, ahead of Thailand which sells the commodity at RM2.70 per kg while in Cambodia it is RM3.20 per kg.

According to MAFS, a KPKM 2024 Budget Dialogue Session with industry players and stakeholders under the rice subsector will be held at the Serdang Malaysia Agricultural Expo Park (Maeps), Serdang, on September 7.

The session aims to get inputs and views from industry players on methods to increase BPT production.

In terms of monitoring the commodity, MAFS said it is carried out continuously through Operation Guarantee (Op Jamin) which was introduced on July 1, with the cooperation of the Padi and Rice Authority and the Enforcement Division, Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living.

The ministry also launched Operation White Rice (Op BPT) on August 16, which focuses on inspection and enforcement at the level of padi millers and rice wholesalers throughout the country, according to the statement.

Any violation of the Padi and Rice Control Act 1994 (Act 522), MAFS said through the authority of the Director-General of Padi and Rice Control, the authority has the right to cancel or suspend licences that have been issued.

— Bernama

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