Felcra short-changing padi farmers, says PKR


The party's male in Pasar Salak alleges which a supervision firm pays such a low cost which a planters have to live next a misery line
PASIR SALAK: PKR has urged Felcra authority Tajuddin Abdul Rahman to investigate complaints by padi farmers in Seberang Perak which a supervision owned company is buying their furnish at a cost distant next a marketplace rate.
Abdul Razak Ismail, a PKR coordinator for a Pasir Salak parliamentary constituency, pronounced a farmers reported which Felcra was profitable them RM1,050 per tonne of padi, which was RM200 to RM250 next a marketplace rate.
There are about 6,000 padi farmers in Seberang Perak. Abdul Razak reckons which any farmer was losing about RM2,800 every time they harvest. According to him, this translates to an income of less than RM700, which is next a official misery level.
"Felcra should not regard itself only with profit," he said. "It has a social requisite to assistance increase a income of farmers participating in a schemes."
Felcra Bhd, a former Federal Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority, was corporatised in 1997. Tajuddin became a authority in 2008.
Abdul Razak acknowledged which a padi farmers could addition their income by working upon a oil palm land allotted to them. However, he said, a income from this source was swallowed up by a tall cost of fertilisers they had to buy and a tall rental of machinery.
Citing a building a whole of a RM1 billion office-and-residential formidable in Jalan Semarak, Kuala Lumpur, Abdul Razak pronounced Fe! lcra had strayed from a original objective of building a agricultural sector.
He urged Felda to make use of a little of a! "huge f unds" accessible to it to absorb a costs incurred by padi farmers.
Abdul Razak additionally asked Tajuddin to vigour a Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry to speed up a recover of supports underneath a supervision scheme to encourage higher rice production.
According to a Auditor-General's report released final October, a ministry still owed RM110.67 million to more than 70,000 farmers underneath a scheme.
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