DCM: Sabah’s agriculture sector hit hard by heatwave, drought

13 Mar 2024 • 10:57 PM MYT
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KOTA KINABALU, March 13 — The heatwave and drought caused by the El-Nino phenomenon affecting the country have had serious repercussions on Sabah’s agricultural sector, Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Jeffrey Kitingan said.

The state minister of agriculture, fisheries and food industry stated that the very low rainfall in January and February, approximately 80 millimeters, has affected crops and land management for farming in Sabah, resulting in reduced agricultural yields.

In a statement tonight, he said the hot weather has also caused groundwater to evaporate more quickly, leading to dry soil, low humidity and difficulty for plant roots to penetrate.

“Prolonged hot weather and drought pose a significant challenge for food production to ensure food security in Sabah. The lack of rain and reduced water levels in streams, ranging from 10 to 40 per cent, affects agriculture, livestock farming, aquaculture and rubber production,” he said.

He said several rivers in five districts in Sabah, namely Kota Belud, Keningau, Membakut, Tambunan and Kota Marudu, are facing a critical drop in water levels such as Sungai Padas in Beaufort at 2.58 metres compared to the normal level of 4.5 metres before this.

Jeffrey said several measures have been taken to address the situation, including postponing certain farming activities and promoting the use of drought-resistant crops.

“Farmers are also advised not to stockpile large quantities and to take steps to minimise losses. Water rationing and the use of mobile water pumps have been initiated to ensure adequate water supply,” he added. — Bernama

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