Subsidised cooking oil sufficient so far, says Jeck Seng


BENTONG: The subsidised cooking oil quota of 55,000 metric tonnes per month or 660,000 metric tonnes a year has been sufficient so far, says Deputy Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Jeck Seng (pic).

He said there were, however, recent complaints about the lack of supply of subsidised cooking oil, adding that the issue would be extended to the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry for further action.

“Before this, there was no issue, only during certain seasons, and like recently, it has been said not to be not enough.

“We have to see why this happened because the amount allocated is enough.

“We know the allocation so far has not been an issue because for B40, the subsidy for (cooking) oil priced at RM2.50 (per kilo) is still there, and there is no shortage.

“In my opinion, if it is true that there is not enough (cooking oil supply), the quota can be increased,” he told reporters after attending the #KeluargaMalaysia Agricommodity Tour Programme organised by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board here yesterday.

On the Sarawak government’s recent policy of restricting the use of land for oil palm cultivation to focus on strengthening the food industry, Wee said his ministry would need to get further details regarding the matter.

“It has just been announced and we need to discuss the purpose and its effects because oil palm is also a source of income,” Wee was quoted by Bernama as saying.

Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg was reported to have said that through the policy, the state also emphasised the use of technology such as the Internet of Things (IoT) in maximising crop yields and adding value to the food industry.

During the event Wee also presented Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certificates and aid of between RM3,000 to RM15,000 under the Integration Assistance Scheme to smallholders.

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