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Malaysia, Indonesia explore large-scale planting in Kalimantan, South Papua

24 Apr 2025, 9:52 AM
Malaysia, Indonesia explore large-scale planting in Kalimantan, South Papua

PUTRAJAYA, April 24 — Malaysia and Indonesia are looking into developing large-scale plantations in Central Kalimantan and South Papua.

The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (MAFS) said this was discussed during a meeting between its minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu and his Indonesian counterpart Andi Amran Sulaiman.

According to MAFS, both leaders agreed to explore cross-border agricultural cooperation opportunities in West Kalimantan and North Kalimantan.

“The discussion focused on strategic areas of mutual interest, such as the rice, dairy, animal feed, coconut, and grain corn industries, which play a vital role in the food security agendas of both countries.

“Andi Amran also shared Indonesia’s agricultural transformation initiatives, including the use of smart technology, a three-season padi planting system per year, and the development of high-yield, resilient padi varieties such as IPB 9G,” it said in a statement today.

Mohamad was on a working visit to Indonesia that began April 20.

The statement added that Mohamad also held discussions on cooperation in the padi sector, food supply chain management, strategic stockpiling, and food logistics systems with the leadership of Perusahaan Umum Bulog, Indonesia’s main agency for managing staple food stocks.

“The working visit reflects Malaysia’s commitment to addressing global challenges and building a competitive and sustainable food system, in line with the country’s pledge to strengthen the regional food security agenda as Asean chair,” it said,

— Bernama

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