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M’sia Expresses Gratitude to ASEAN Plus Three for Strengthening Regional Food Supply Chain.


Malaysia: Malaysia has expressed its appreciation to the ASEAN Plus Three (APT) for their commitment and support in strengthening the regional food supply chain as well as the implementation of capacity-building programmes. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup said the matter was conveyed at the 24th ASEAN APT Meeting of Agriculture and Forestry Ministers (AMAF) held online last Oct 25.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, Malaysia also emphasised the importance of fostering close relations among the ASEAN community, particularly on matters about food security and emergency aid during crises. “Malaysia also expressed its commitment to continue supporting the activities of the ASEAN Plus Three Rice Emergency Reserve (APTERR) to strengthen the ASEAN food security agenda,” he said in a statement today.

Arthur, who led the Malaysian delegation at the meeting organised by Myanmar, noted the meeting acknowledged the contribution of 11,620 metric tons of rice this year by APTERR.
“This contribution enables AMS to deal with emergencies when dealing with natural disasters, strengthen food security and provide related humanitarian aid in the ASEAN region,” he said.

He further highlighted that AMAF took note of the progress in implementing the 2016 – 2025 ASEAN Plus Three Cooperation Strategy (APTCS), which focuses on sustainable agricultural practices. These include activities to reduce the use of dangerous chemical poisons, improve control over cross-border diseases, and enhance the efficiency of water and forest management.

Arthur mentioned that the 24th AMAF serves as a platform to bolster ASEAN cooperation with the APT countries in agriculture and forestry, particularly efforts to improve the efficiency of food production and supply chain, as well as to develop the expertise and capacity of regional human capital. However, he clarified that Malaysia’s participation in the meeting should not be seen as an endorsement of Myanmar’s military regime as the legitimate government.

The 24
th AMAF saw participation from ten ASEAN member countries along with APT countries namely China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea. Timor-Leste was also present as an observer.