Sarawak’s PCDS 2030 achieves milestones across various sectors

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THE Post Covid-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 has achieved numerous accomplishments through successful execution of projects with significant value and substantial impact.

Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg said these encompass a wide range of projects, such as the construction of physical and digital infrastructure, utilities, environmental initiatives, housing developments, educational institutions, healthcare facilities and socioeconomic programmes.

“Three years ago, I launched the PCDS 2030 with a clear vision – economic prosperity, social inclusivity, and environmental sustainability. I am pleased to inform this august House that we are making significant strides towards these goals.

“My administration will continue to rigorously monitor and track our PCDS 2030 targets to actively problem solve and expedite the implementation of Sarawak’s priority projects.”

Abanh Johari said this during his ministerial winding-up speech at the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly (DUN) sitting on today (May 15).

He said preparation for the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) is set to commence this year. The primary focus will be on implementing the second phase of the PCDS 2030.

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“The 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) was our starting point in implementing the strategies and initiatives laid out in PCDS 2030. The 12th Malaysia Plan, which is currently in its fourth year, is scheduled to conclude in December 2025.”

The Premier also welcomed the World Bank’s recognition of Sarawak as a high-income economy based on our Gross National Income (GNI) per capita of USD18,360.

He said under the 13MP, the state will continue its concerted efforts to increase the median household income and to alleviate hardcore poverty.

“We will ensure that all Anak Sarawak receive the necessary training and education to develop a skilled and productive workforce. With higher efficiency and productivity through the use of technology and innovation, we will be able to increase household incomes, resulting in higher standards of living in Sarawak.

“For instance, I have initiated a pilot project for rice production in Lubok Punggor, using high-yielding, hybrid paddy seedlings, supported by the latest agricultural technology and infrastructure.”

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He added the proof-of-concept project has demonstrated increased productivity with the ability to produce five harvesting seasons within two years, effectively boosting farmers’ incomes to RM6,400 per hectare per month.

“We are expanding this initiative to Tanjung Bijat in Sri Aman, Spaoh in Betong and Tanjung Purun in Lundu. I am confident that Sarawak will not only achieve its rice self-sufficiency level, but also become a net rice exporter by 2030.”

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