Need to ensure safety in swiftlet industry
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| Lucrative business: A structure use for swiftlet farming in the outskirts of Kota Kinabalu. | 
KOTA KINABALU: Swiftlet farming is a lucrative industry but steps  must be taken to ensure it does not have a negative impact on the  environment and the people. Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Peter Pang En Yin said there was a  need to make sure the activity was carried out in specific areas. “We have to bear in mind that local authorities do not allow swiftlet  farming at shoplots or commercial lots in townships and urban areas as  these properties are gazetted for residential, commercial, industrial  and tourism purposes. “They are not zoned for swiftlet farming so I advise those in the  industry to wait for the endorsement of the Swiftlet Industry Guidelines  (SIG) by the Federal Cabinet,” said Pang, who is also the State Youth  and Sports Minister.
With SIG, local authorities could determine the zones allowed for  swiflet farming and those involved in the industry would have a set of  regulations to adhere to, he added. Sabah Swiftlet House and Bird’s Nest Industry Association president  George Ng had said that the SIG, reported to have the full support of  the health, agriculture and agro-based industries and the Housing and  Local Government Ministry, was supposed to be tabled at the Federal  Cabinet meeting at the end of last month but was delayed. If accepted, it would give the industry the much-needed framework to  operate in a sustainable manner and put Malaysia ahead of leading bird’s  nest 
 
 
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