Consumers body: Stop speculating on rice availability

26 Sep 2023 • 10:58 AM MYT
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Kota Kinabalu: Consumers have been urged to stop speculating on local rice availability as it could aggravate supply issues.

Sabah West Coast Wise Consumers Association President David Chan said such conjecture could lead people to panic buy, triggering sudden shortages.

“It only leads to consumers rushing to buy rice to keep stock at home. This will cause the demand for rice to be even higher.

“Rice is important for everyone but we must ensure that we do not panic buy,” he said in a statement, Monday

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“We urge the Government to invest in local rice cultivation to increase production,” he added.

Although the increase in the price of rice only involved imported white rice, he said the average consumer was feeling the burden of the increased cost.

“(When there is an) increase in the price of goods, it affects... the price of other goods. Rice is our main food and the price increase of between RM1 and RM4 is burdensome for the people.

“Of course, with the increase, a family’s cost of living also increases,” he added.

He said the association welcomed the Government’s short-term initiative of allocating RM150 million for the Rahmah sale of rice programme.

“It would help ease the people’s financial burden,” he said, adding that the focus should remain on solving the local rice shortage.

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