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Local, imported white rice stocks in Selangor warehouses deemed sufficient

Inspection also collected samples for analysis to detect potential rice bag substitution, mixing of local and imported white rice

12:56 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – All the rice wholesale premises in Selangor inspected under Local White Rice Integrated Operations were found to have adequate stocks of local and imported white rice.

The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry said that all the inspected premises still have valid licences, and the rice stocks do not exceed the licenced maximum quantity.

The operation was led by the ministry’s deputy minister, Chan Foong Hin, in cross-agency enforcement cooperation with the Padi and Rice Board, the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry, and the Royal Malaysia Police, who took rice samples and counted the rice stock in warehouses.

“All samples taken complied with the established enforcement procedures and will be submitted to the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute for analysis to determine the substitution of rice bags or mixing of local white rice and imported white rice,” the ministry said in its statement today.

The ministry said it will not compromise with those who change rice bags, mix local white rice with imported white rice, or hide rice stocks and will continue inter-ministerial and inter-agency enforcement activities under the integrated operation. – October 6, 2023

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