Farmers in Malaysia involved in kenaf planting are expected to generate higher income following the
government's effort to enhance the industry's development.
National Kenaf and Tobacco Board (LTKN) director-general Samsudin Noor said the government had allocated some RM110 million to the agency under the 11th Malaysia Plan (11MP) compared with RM105 million in 10MP.
He said the agency was confident that participants venturing into this industry on a 10-hectare (ha) area would be able to generate income of up to RM4,000 a month in five years compared with RM2,000 currently.
"Kenaf planting will be developed on par with other commodities especially rubber and oil palm which are now in the global market," he said at a LKTN event here Sunday.
Samsudin said to date 2,200ha of land in Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang have been planted with kenaf since 2010, involving more than 1,000 farmers.
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