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Mohamad Sabu: LKIM, NEKMAT should play a role in resolving middleman issue

CHUKAI: The Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority Board (LKIM) and the National Fishermen's Association (Nekmat) need to play a role in resolving the issue of "middleman" to ensure the price of fish and other seafood is affordable for all buyers

Agriculture and Food Security Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu, said the issue has long been a thorn in the supply chain of fishermen's catch and is one of the factors contributing to its high price, especially in big towns.

"There is a significant price gap. When the price is cheap here at the beach, we shouldn't feel happy because the fishermen don't get the price they deserve, like RM10 for three kilogrammes (kg) of fish because, in the Klang Valley, the same fish may cost RM13 per kg. Here I see the role of the middleman is still strong.

"We hope LKIM and Nekmat can play a role in ensuring that price at the beach commensurates with the price sold in the big towns," he said when met at the Madani Santai programme with fishermen at the LKIM Fisheries Complex here, today (November 30).

Meanwhile, Mohamad said a total of 500 fishermen will benefit from the RM10 million allocation provided by the government for the repair of their homes this year.

"The economy of the fishing community is relatively still low. When we look at their houses, they are in of repair. That's why the government allocated RM10 million this year to repair fishermen's houses," he added. — Bernama

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