BACKDROP MAJLIS Agroteknologi pemangkin transformasi sektor
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BACKDROP MAJLIS Agroteknologi pemangkin transformasi sektor
BACKDROP MAJLIS Agroteknologi pemangkin transformasi sektor pertanian dan industri asas tani 1 Our Food, Our Future Ahmad Shabery Cheek Minister of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Malaysia /officialshaberycheek @shaberyc INTAN PUBLIC POLICY MINISTERIAL FORUM SERIES 2016 Dewan Seri Baiduri, INTAN Bukit Kiara 19 April 2016 2 Food accompanies our most special occasions and celebrations 3 Food gives us life, and a source of life’s pleasures 4 5 Farm-to-Table: Food is BIG Business F&B Services Crops RM80 billion per year Fisheries Food Industry Contribution to GDP, 2014 Source: Laporan KDNK Tahunan Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia Food Manufacturing Livestock 6 …and is said to be a ‘recession-proof’ business 7 “Food will create far more friends than bullets or bayonets and all the electronic technology mankind can devise. Nations can exist without all the modern gadgets man can conceive--but they won't survive without food.” Mark Andrews US Senator 1982 8 Food is a Strategic Diplomatic Tool for a country 9 California Arkansas Texas Source: USDA http://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/crops/rice.aspx Louisiana 10 Ghana once paid the price for overdependence on imported rice 11 Food business provides diversity to the economy, making it more resilient to fluctuations Ogos 2012 “Chavez's failure to diversify Venezuela's economy means that oil is still its mainstay. In fact, it accounts for more than 90% of the country's foreign currency inflows.” Dis 2015 “…used this oil bonanza to subsidize his populist, wealthdestroying policies.” “…each $1 drop in oil price costs Caracas $700 million in government revenues.” 12 In war, these are not the only 13 measures of a country’s might Food is a Weapon to cripple a nation through famine, starvation and deprivation UK WWI Poster, 1917 USA WWII Poster, 1943 14 In the long term, Food is also used to build the people’s body and mind Food safety, national nutrition strategy, food fortification, etc 15 The American Diet USDA Nutrition Guides Basic 7 (1943) Food Guide Pyramid (1992) MyPyramid (2005) MyPlate (2011) 16 Japan Canada South Korea Germany Mexico 17 KEDAULATAN MAKANAN adalah asas KEKUATAN NEGARA Pic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merdeka_Square,_Kuala_Lumpur#/media/File:Dataran_Merdeka_1.jpg 18 Today, it seems that we are capable to produce almost all of our basic food TROPICAL TROPICAL VEGE FRUITS POULTRY BEEF 90% 30% FISH RICE 90% 72% Self Sufficiency Level (SSL) of selected food Source: MOA Data, 2014 100% 105% EGGS 120% LIQUID MILK 67% 19 Nevertheless, our agrofood trade deficit is getting larger every year Agrofood Trade (RM billion) 34.4 Import 26.7 15.7 36 38.8 42.6 45.4 30.2 18.1 20.5 20.6 22 25.6 27.3 Export 2009 2010 2011 2012 Balance of Trade -11 -12.1 -13.9 -15.4 Source: MOA Data, 2015 2013 -16.8 2014 -17 2015 -18.1 20 That means, our food supply is exposed to currency fluctuations… RM18.1b Agrofood Trade Deficit RM27.3b RM45.4b eksport import …and the value of Ringgit continues to be under pressure Source: MOA Data, 2015 21 Tackling Future Challenges: Examples of policy decisions required to improve agrofood BoT and enhance food sovereignty… 22 Rethinking Food Security: Should we target 100% rice SSL? Rice SSL 72% Rice Import • Pelaburan besar • Bargaining chip • Citarasa pengguna utk beras jenis lain RM2.1 bil Berapa % yang cukup? Source: MOA Data, 2014 & 2015 23 Healthier, Stronger Growing Malaysian: Should we strive towards milk sufficiency? Milk & Milk Products Import RM2.85 bil Liquid Milk Requirement 50 mil lit / yr Liquid Milk Production 34 mil lit / yr Source: MOA Data, 2014 & 2015 24 Feeding our Food: Is our poultry supply truly secure? Poultry SSL 105% Poultry Export (live & meat) RM1.05 bil Source: MOA Data, 2014 & 2015 25 Source: MOA Data, 2014 & 2015 Feeding our Food: Livestock Feed makes up more than a quarter of our agrofood trade deficit 2015 Agrofood Trade Deficit RM18.1 billion 2015 Livestock Feed Import Grain Corn RM3.1 bil (4 mil MT) Soybean Meal Livestock Feed RM2.2 bil RM5.6 billion (30%) Source: MOA Data, 2015 26 Our neighbours have long realised the importance of self-sufficiency in livestock feed Indonesia, 9.6 mil MT Philippines, 7.8 mil MT Playen, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Vietnam, 6 mil MT Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao Thailand, 4.7 mil MT Lào Cai, Northern Vietnam Phetchabun Provice Corn production, 2015 estimate Source: http://www.indexmundi.com/agriculture/?commodity=corn 27 28 TOWARDS CORN SELF-SUFFICIENCY FOR MALAYSIA An Exploratory Public Policy Inquiry 29 Towards Corn Self-Sufficiency: How much land is required? Demand: 4 million MT per year (expected to rise annually) Estimated Yield: 7 MT per ha Planted area required: 571,000 ha Tanah Terbiar Sawah Padi luar jelapang 120,000 ha 228,000 ha Rizab Padang Ragut ???? ha Other possible land? 30 Towards Corn Self-Sufficiency: How to ensure allocation and appropriate use of the land? 31 Towards Corn Self-Sufficiency: Building a stable and profitable ecosystem to attract involvement and investment Illustrative value chain INPUT PRODUCTION COLLECTION PROCESSING TRADING Seed Growing Collection Milling Wholesale Fertilizer Harvesting Selling Grading Retail Equipment & machinery Drying Selling Export Financing Insurance Transport Storage It’s a Blue Ocean industry, full of untapped opportunities! 32 33 Recap… 1. Food is a strategic asset for any country – an apparatus of peace, an ammunition of war 2. A strong agriculture sector not only feeds the people, but also provides resilience and growth to the economy 3. A realignment of our thinking on food security policy is required, to ensure Malaysia is truly self-sufficient and in control of its sovereignty 34 Terima Kasih /officialshaberycheek @shaberyc 35