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Risda Plans To Venture Overseas
MARANG (Terengganu, Malaysia), Nov 3 (Bernama) -- The Rubber Industry
Smallholders Development Authority (Risda) will expand its operations overseas
in such countries as Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, its chairman Rahim Tamby Chik
said.
"Risda will send a delegation to countries with potentials for rubber
plantation to see if we can go in there.
"But we will first have to look at the law whether we can do this," he told
reporters after handing over contributions to non-governmental organisations and
handing over Risda replanting assistance scheme, here.
He said Risda would not rush into the venture, saying that what was
important was to ensure the viability of such undertaking.
The fact-finding mission would take place next year, he said, adding that
the agency would then brief the prime minister on whether there was potential
for such project.
Meanwhile, he said Risda allocated RM157 million (US$49.8 million) from its
own fund and from government allocation for the replanting scheme covering an
existing area of 51,000 hectares and new areas of 3,000 hectares.
With the increase in areas for rubber plantation, the government targeted a
production of 1.8 million tonnes of rubber a year from 1.1 million tonnes at the
moment, he said.
Among the challenges faced in the replanting scheme was the reluctance among
some smallholders who wanted to continuously tap their old rubber trees.
"This is not the way, we should look into the future. I foresee the price of
rubber to remain good," he said, adding that the price was determined by
producing countries like Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, thus giving it
stability.
There would be continuous demand for rubber from new economies such as
India, China, Russia and Brazil, he said.
-- BERNAMA