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HM: Agriculture Output Must
Improve
By Hadi DP Mahmud
Bandar Seri
Begawan - His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of
Brunei Darussalam yesterday warned that the Sultanate must improve
agricultural production and prioritise food security.
The monarch said in a titah marking
his 62nd birthday that with the rise in global food prices, which
has recently seen restrictions on food exports in some countries,
Brunei can no longer depend on other countries to acquire rice even
if it has the budget.
"The attitude of completely relying
on dollars to fill stomachs is no longer relevant with the emergence
of this crisis," His Majesty said prior to handing out honorary
medals to recipients at Istana Nurul Iman's Singgahsana Indera Buana.
While the price of rice has
remained unchanged despite an increase in subsidies, Brunei is not
necessarily free from anxieties over the food shortage, His Majesty
said.
"If there are rice-exporting
countries that are capable of fulfilling 70 per cent of its needs -
including those that are still busy drafting policies in order to
fulfil 100 per cent of its needs - why is it that we, who are only
capable of fulfilling 3.12 per cent, are not making any efforts to
increase our rice production?" he asked the audience.
"So it is proper for us to have a
strategic plan and a national agricultural policy, which amongst
other things, make the guarantee of national food security one of
its priorities," said the monarch.
In line with the government's steps
to ensure the continuation of the subsidy mechanism for fuel, the
monarch called on Bruneians to collectively carry out their
responsibilities in conserving energy, particularly fuel. The
monarch also called for continued efforts in preventing the
smuggling of.n.'61 nut of the Sultanate.
"Also as important, is the
conservative use of electricity on a daily basis," His Majesty said.
His Majesty also addressed the hike
in prices of consumer goods, reminding the country's suppliers and
businesses to refrain from increasing the prices of goods as they
please.
To help decrease the dependency of
the private sector on foreign workers and unemployment rates, the
monarch said his government has allocated $28 million from the human
resource fund for two training schemes - a special programme for
graduates seeking jobs and a special programme for school leavers.
The government is also currently
assessing a mechanism that will guarantee the future of the citizens
when they retire, and drive its implementation as well as improve
the country's retirement system.
"Plans to change the lifestyle from
a consumer society to a saving society must be generated early," His
Majesty said.
In the context of development, the
monarch touched on the approach to solid waste management, including
the disposal of dangerous chemicals and biochemicals, saying that
the time has come for Brunei to deal with this issue seriously.
"The consequences will not be small
if we are slow or careless in taking care of the environment. The
status of an advanced economy that we have always strived for will
not be achieved if waste management in the country is still at
unsatisfactory levels," His Majesty said, adding that the agencies
involved have to be firm, fast, and far-sighted in handling this
matter.
The monarch also called on the
masses to closely cooperate in making use of prepared disposal
areas.
In line with watchful eating habits
to ensure the population's good health, the monarch welcomed the
control of the use and sale of tobacco products.
"With the 2005 Tobacco Act enforced
in June, I hope that diseases linked with the use of tobacco will
decrease. I feel that we are capable enough to become the most
eminent country in the world to refuse smoking. Don't forget, in our
country, smoking is haram (forbidden). Don't we realise, that with
the decline of serious diseases linked with smoking, it will
eventually lessen the country's spending in terms of medical
services?"
His Majesty also touched on the
21st Century National Education System (SPN21), which will begin
early next year and is designed to take on the human and economical
development challenges as well as carry the aspirations of the
national vision.
In the international arena,
Brunei's relations with neighbouring countries are becoming closer,
His Majesty said, at tributing it to Brunei's principle-bound yet
pragmatic foreign policy. Brunei's commitment for peace, security
and prosperity in the region has been strengthened by the signing of
the Asean Charter during the Asean summit in Singapore last year,
His Majesty added.
The government, said His Majesty,
will also continue with bilateral trade agreements through Asean,
Apec OIC, Commonwealth, WTO to open up new opportunities.
"With this the government will not
neglect security, and will collectively maintain and improve it,
regionally and globally. I realise the security challenges in this
century are hard to predict. Therefore the country's capability to
handle it is a priority," His Majesty said.
Some 30 recipients were presented
with various Honours and Decoration medals during yesterday's
investiture ceremony. -- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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