JOHOR BARU: Farmers grappling with rising operational costs due to the high price of fertilisers and pesticides are hoping for some form of government subsidy to cushion the impact.
Federation of Malaysian Vegetable Farmers’ Associations adviser Tan So Tiok said it proposed that the government give out cash of about RM100 as a subsidy to farmers for each tonne of vegetables they produce.
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