Sabah’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry, Datuk Jamawi Jaafar, urged the state’s growers to adopt compost-based fertilisers in place of purely chemical ones. Addressing attendees in Kota Kinabalu recently, he emphasised that compost not only reduces production outlays but also improves soil vitality and safeguards the environment.

Key takeaways from his speech include:
• Reduced costs: Using compost can cut fertiliser spending by as much as 30% versus chemical brands.
• Enhanced soil quality: Consistent compost additions improve soil texture, elevate organic matter levels and increase water retention—resulting in healthier, more robust crops.
• Eco advantages: Transforming farm and urban organic residues into compost decreases landfill waste and lowers greenhouse-gas outputs.

To assist small-scale farmers in this shift, the ministry is introducing several initiatives:
• Hands-on training: Workshops will equip growers with methods to produce premium compost on-site using materials like crop leftovers, animal manure and palm–oil mill residues.
• Demo plots: Each district will feature demonstration fields illustrating optimal compost use across various crops—vegetables, paddy and fruit trees.
• Subsidies and support: Cooperatives and agro-entrepreneurs forming local composting centres can access discounted machinery and expert guidance.

Datuk Jamawi also noted a partnership with academic bodies to create location-tailored compost blends. “We aim,” he declared, “to position Sabah as Malaysia’s benchmark for eco-friendly farming—where agriculture thrives alongside the natural world.” He called on all parties, from municipal authorities to private financiers, to collaborate on a circular-economy framework that repurposes waste into a key asset for Sabah’s agricultural sector.



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