Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way Forward

Sago has been hailed as a next viable commodity in Sarawak, Malaysia, given its potential as a versatile crop. Realising its potential, Sarawak state government has started initiatives to stimulate sago plantation from subsistence farming to estate plantation. The move of introducing sago estate pla...

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Main Authors: Hafizan Mohamad Naim, Ahmad Nizar Yaakub, Dayang Asmah Awang Hamdan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of Agronomy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8319542
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spelling doaj-c7ee518b9a784f58af7a7ec60028e7502020-11-24T22:52:52ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Agronomy1687-81591687-81672016-01-01201610.1155/2016/83195428319542Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way ForwardHafizan Mohamad Naim0Ahmad Nizar Yaakub1Dayang Asmah Awang Hamdan2Department of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, MalaysiaDepartment of Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, MalaysiaDepartment of Development Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, MalaysiaSago has been hailed as a next viable commodity in Sarawak, Malaysia, given its potential as a versatile crop. Realising its potential, Sarawak state government has started initiatives to stimulate sago plantation from subsistence farming to estate plantation. The move of introducing sago estate plantation is a bold one considering that Malaysia is the first country introducing such plantation design. This is a reflection on sago estate plantation in the state of Sarawak. It is observed that, in order to ensure success of the plantation scheme, factors such as rigorous land consolidation programme aiming to maximize sago production; introduction of a modern planting method that integrates well with the traditional planting method; rigorous scientific research in finding the best sago variety that produces high yield; effective communication between related agencies and smallholders; and concentrated involvement of all actors, governmental agencies, mills, and smallholders, have to be addressed accordingly. To conclude, it is hoped that this writing can be utilized as part of a contribution to accelerating commercialization of sago as a next viable commodity crop not only in Sarawak but in Southeast Asia as a whole.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8319542
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Ahmad Nizar Yaakub
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Dayang Asmah Awang Hamdan
Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way Forward
International Journal of Agronomy
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Ahmad Nizar Yaakub
Dayang Asmah Awang Hamdan
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title Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way Forward
title_short Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way Forward
title_full Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way Forward
title_fullStr Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way Forward
title_full_unstemmed Commercialization of Sago through Estate Plantation Scheme in Sarawak: The Way Forward
title_sort commercialization of sago through estate plantation scheme in sarawak: the way forward
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Agronomy
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description Sago has been hailed as a next viable commodity in Sarawak, Malaysia, given its potential as a versatile crop. Realising its potential, Sarawak state government has started initiatives to stimulate sago plantation from subsistence farming to estate plantation. The move of introducing sago estate plantation is a bold one considering that Malaysia is the first country introducing such plantation design. This is a reflection on sago estate plantation in the state of Sarawak. It is observed that, in order to ensure success of the plantation scheme, factors such as rigorous land consolidation programme aiming to maximize sago production; introduction of a modern planting method that integrates well with the traditional planting method; rigorous scientific research in finding the best sago variety that produces high yield; effective communication between related agencies and smallholders; and concentrated involvement of all actors, governmental agencies, mills, and smallholders, have to be addressed accordingly. To conclude, it is hoped that this writing can be utilized as part of a contribution to accelerating commercialization of sago as a next viable commodity crop not only in Sarawak but in Southeast Asia as a whole.
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