Posted on July 8, 2011, Friday
KOTA  MARUDU: Transformation of the Kota Marudu economy will continue to be  driven by the agriculture sector through the adoption and infusion of  modern crops and technologies, said Science, Technology and Innovation  Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili.
The Kota Marudu member of  parliament said that the agriculture activities which would be the focus  for Kota Marudu included oil palm, rubber, coconut, corn, vanilla and  aquaculture, with new high technology crops and activities such as  stevia cultivation and swiftlet farming.
Dr Ongkili added that  based on studies by government agencies and the private sector, Kota  Marudu had been found to be conducive for swiftlet farming. “Various  investors from China have also come in to test the suitability of Kota  Marudu to attract swiftlets to nest here. They found that the area is  indeed suitable and swiftlet farming has already taken place in Kota  Marudu in small and big scales,” he said.
At present, 43  participants from the e-kasih list of hardcore poor are undertaking  swiftlet farming in the district to generate income. Each of them was allocated RM10,000 to build a swiftlet house.
Dr  Ongkili also said that the Parliamentary Agriculture Development  Council meeting which he chaired yesterday, also approved three swiftlet  pilot projects for selected cooperatives to carry out in a bigger  scale, with an allocation of RM20,000 each. He also said  investment in swiftlet farming in Kota Marudu had surpassed the RM10  million mark, largely from the private sector, showing keen interest in  the lucrative activity.
The council also discussed the possibility  of setting up a processing centre for the bird nests which would assist  in marketing the products to overseas market. On the cultivation  of Stevia, 15 families from the constituency would be selected for the  cultivation using seedlings successfully grown at the Agriculture  Department’s nursery in Tuaran.
The 15 pilot farms will form the nursery for Stevia seedlings for Sabah. The  initial trials with the Stevia variety were conducted in collaboration  with PureCircle of London, the world’s leading producer of refined  Stevia products. Stevia is planted as a sugar substitute and is a highly lucrative crop. Dr  Ongkili also said that eco-tourism is the second main economic sector  for Kota Marudu, particularly with the marine biodiversity of the Marudu  Bay.

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