KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 14 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is optimistic that Malaysia’s agricultural landscape will undergo a major transformation within the next one or two years.
This confidence stems from the notable progress and advancements made by the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (MAFS) under the leadership of its minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu.
“If the current momentum of progress at MAFS, including its focus on durian cultivation and other key areas, continues, I am confident we will see significant changes in our agricultural landscape within one or two years.
“Therefore, I urge all agencies, including Mardi (Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute), the Agriculture Department, and the Fisheries Department, to view this as a challenge,” he said when officiating the opening of the Malaysia Agriculture, Horticulture, and Agrotourism Exhibition (Maha) 2024 at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park in Serdang today.
Also present were Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar, Mohamad, and his deputy Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup.
To prevent the country from falling behind in agricultural technology advancements and to enhance productivity, the Prime Minister urged sector players to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) in their farming practices.
For this, Anwar emphasised the need for MAFS to modernise the agricultural sector using cutting-edge technologies, stressing that the food industry remains a key pillar deserving full attention.
“We cannot expect higher agricultural yields without utilising technology, including AI. I have seen in several countries how AI is used to boost productivity in the agricultural sector.
“However, it requires a shift in mindset and the adoption of new practices. We must not allow this nation to fall behind in any field.
“Economic management has shown positive results, Alhamdulillah, but there is always room for improvement. However, we remain committed to increasing the nation’s food production capacity,” he said.
Anwar also called upon the entire government machinery to rise as a unified force in every sector, aiming to make Malaysia a standout nation.
On the 100th edition of the Maha 2024 exhibition, he praised the initiatives led by MAFS in making the event a flagship platform for educating the public on agriculture and highlighting its successes.
“Once again, I express my gratitude, especially knowing how my colleague (Mohamad) works. He even stayed overnight here yesterday. I hope this commitment serves as an example and inspiration, fostering passion and determination among others,” Anwar said.
Themed ‘Menuai Harapan Membina Masa Hadapan’, Maha 2024 runs for 12 days from Sept 11 and is expected to attract three million visitors, while securing RM6 billion in memoranda of agreement signings and RM40 million in direct sales.
— Bernama