Negeri Sembilan Government to Investigate Effects of Cockle Farming Industry in Port Dickson

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Negeri Sembilan,Port Dickson,Cockle Farming

The Negeri Sembilan state government will be studying the effects of the cockle farming industry in Port Dickson following a biotoxin contamination case before taking appropriate measures to assist affected fishermen and entrepreneurs. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said they are always attentive to the needs of entrepreneurs and fishermen, especially after Singapore took action to restrict the supply and sale of cockles from Port Dickson. He added that although the cockle industry in the state is not large, it is an important source of income for fishermen, and they will take further steps to assess the impact on coastal fishermen.

: Kerajaan Negeri Sembilan akan meneliti kesan industri penternakan kupang di Port Dickson berikutan kes pencemaran biotoksin sebelum mengambil langkah sewajarnya bagi membantu nelayan dan pengusaha yang terjejas.

“Industri kupang di negeri ini tidak besar mana hanya industri hiliran daripada nelayan untuk tambah pendapatan. Tetapi walaupun bilangannya tidak ramai, kita mahu lihat kesan perkara ini kepada nelayan pantai dan akan ambil langkah seterusnya,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan program Mantai Rayo 2024 di sini hari ini.

Agensi Makanan Singapura dilaporkan telah menerima pengesahan daripada Jabatan Perikanan Malaysia mengenai perkara itu dan sedang bekerjasama dengan pengimport untuk mengesahkan sumber import kupang mereka dan memastikan ia tidak diimport dari kawasan berkenaan.

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