Selangor Journal

RM15.73 mln allocated to boost agricultural nuclear tech research — Mosti

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 8 — The government, via the Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuklear Malaysia), has allocated RM15.73 million from 2016 to this year to intensify research, development, and innovation for applying nuclear technology in agriculture.

Deputy Science, Technology and Innovation Minister, Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup, said nuclear technology was applied in developing efficient agricultural management methods involving techniques for characterising soil fertility, fertilisation and water management strategies, and a system for monitoring and predicting the occurrence of plant diseases.

“We have succeeded in producing and commercialising bio-fertiliser and chitosan products which can improve fertiliser efficiency across the agricultural produce chain,” he said in reply to a question from Tenom MP Riduan Rubin on the extent to which nuclear technology has been optimally applied in agricultural innovation to improve quality and increase agricultural output.

According to Arthur, Nuklear Malaysia also developed a Gamma Greenhouse (GGH), which the International Atomic Energy Agency recognises as an ‘IAEA Collaborating Centre’ for providing irradiation services for plants and tissue culture materials for breeding and improving plant characteristics which can be used by the country’s agricultural sector.

The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) has developed an Alurtron plant at the Nuklear Malaysia facility to increase technical expertise in irradiation applications.

He said the facility offers irradiation services for quality control of various products, including fruits, medical equipment, pharmaceutical products, food, and cosmetics.

“The development of the Stable Isotope Analysis facility enables the classification of natural rice variety models using organic elements and isotope profiles to assist farmers in obtaining recognition for rice products such as the ‘Geographical Indication’ label and organic products.​

“Mosti is committed to advancing and strengthening agricultural research, development, and innovation to boost agricultural productivity and support the government’s efforts to improve the quality and increase Malaysia’s agricultural produce,” Arthur said.

— Bernama

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