MalayMail-Jan 13

With the Lunar New Year just around the corner and the month of Ramadan not far behind, food shortage worries have snowballed after Malaysian farmers were badly affected by some of the worst floods in the country’s history recently, a report said. The report by Singapore’s The Straits Times (ST) described how duck farmer Azim Omar had lost almost all of his 8,000-strong flock on January 1 when the floods hit Segamat, Johor, that left his farm submerged in chest-high waters — incurring at least RM15,000 in losses along the way. Azim, who will have no income this month, said that this Ramadan, he would be unable to meet the demand for salted eggs, which are particularly popular during this period. In the same report, Malaysia Federation of Vegetable Farmers Association president Lim Ser Kwee said many farmers were badly hit by floods in states such as Johor, Selangor and Pahang. “We will be facing a shortage of vegetables until Chinese New Year and Hari Raya because of the floods. Farmers can’t replant in time for Hari Raya. Most farms have been totally destroyed. And there aren’t enough foreign workers right now,” Lim told ST. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/01/13/report-malaysia-faces-food-shortages-for-cny-and-ramadan-after-floods-wipe/2034821