Fruitful endeavour: The ‘Jom Sapot Buah-Buahan Tempatan’ campaign aims to promote fresh local produce, encourage healthy eating and strengthen the rural economy. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star
KOTA KINABALU: Malaysians have been urged to support local farmers by consuming more homegrown fruits, says Deputy Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Chan Foong Hin.
Speaking at the “Jom Sapot Buah-Buahan Tempatan” programme here, Chan said the initiative, spearheaded by his Kota Kinabalu parliamentary service centre, aims to promote fresh local produce, encourage healthy eating and strengthen the rural economy.
“This programme is in line with the national campaign to eat more local fruits.
“It is also a way to show support for our farmers while ensuring Malaysians enjoy healthier diets,” he said while outlining the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting Sabah’s agricultural development.
He said the federal allocations were worth RM86.43mil for 51 agricultural projects in Sabah this year.
Under Budget 2026, the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry received RM6.87bil nationwide, with RM2.04bil earmarked for development.
Of this, he said Sabah will benefit from RM86.43mil across 51 projects, including 39 new initiatives and 12 ongoing ones.
The key allocations were RM25.73mil for the Sabah Veterinary Services Department, RM18.1mil for the Sabah Agriculture Department and RM14mil for the Sabah Fisheries Department.
Chan said the close coordination between federal and state governments is essential to ensure farmers, livestock breeders and fishermen feel the direct impact of these projects.
Chan also highlighted the Federal Government’s launch of the National Food Security Policy 2030, which sets strategies and key performance indicators to transform the agri-food sector.
“The policy aims to boost the sector’s added value to 1.5% by 2030 under the 13th Malaysia Plan.
“Food security is not just about production.
“It requires policy coordination, efficient implementation, and integrated cooperation across agencies and administrative boundaries,” he added.
Chan said with strong teamwork and strategic partnerships, Sabah’s agri-food sector will remain resilient and competitive.
