Malaysia tackles food security challenges

Empowering local communities in the agriculture sector to attract young people to this field is one of the measures taken by Malaysia to address labour shortage while also contributing to tackling challenges in food security.

Empowering local communities in the agriculture sector to attract young people to this field is one of the measures taken by Malaysia to address labour shortage while also contributing to tackling challenges in food security. 

 Speakers at the event. Photo courtesy of Vietnam News Agency.

Speaking at a conference held in Kuala Lumpur from April 23-24, Under-Secretary of Agro-based Food Industry Division at the Malaysian Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security Muhammad Ammir Bin Haron proposed three measures to encourage young people, including Government-supported fund, vocational training and incentive packages.

On the sidelines of the event, he said as the ASEAN Chair 2025, Malaysia will look to ensure food security without shortages. To achieve this, regional countries should enhance cooperation to establish a solid foundation for food security.

The event focused its discussions on strategy and challenges to ensuring food security and access for all, tackling food waste, incorporating digital technology into smart farm management, among others.