Singapore, Malaysia committed to sharing expertise in the modern agricultural sector

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Malaysia and Singapore are prepared to expand their current level of collaboration in modern agriculture to improve the food security in their countries.

 

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, in a statement on 17th February, said the significance of developing modern agriculture and the application of smart technology in the agricultural sector were among matters discussed during a courtesy visit by Singapore’s High Commissioner to Malaysia, Vanu Gopala Menon, to Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu at Menara Lembaga Pertubuhan Peladahan here on 16th February.

 

Mohamad Sabu also emphasised that food supply stability is a global issue and would need to be addressed jointly by both countries.

 

Malaysia has invited Singapore to invest in the modern agriculture sector in Malaysia, so as to be jointly able to increase the food supply.

 

According to the statement, Singapore is ready to share its technology and expertise in the field of smart agriculture.

 

Both countries have given their commitment to strengthening bilateral trade in the field of agriculture, in line with the goal of guaranteeing a sustainable and continuous source of food supply.

 

Singapore is an important agricultural trading partner for Malaysia.

 

From January to October 2022, the value of the Malaysia-Singapore trade in the agricultural sector was RM15.99 billion.