Sustainability must be central to rural development, says Abdul Karim

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Abdul Karim, delivering his speech.

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KUCHING: Embedding sustainability in every initiative is crucial as people continue exploring pathways for rural development.

Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah stressed that economic progress must go hand in hand with environmental stewardship.

“In this regard, rural entrepreneurs have the potential to lead the way by adopting practices that protect ecosystems, reduce carbon footprints, and contribute to the global sustainability agenda.

“As we look ahead, sustainability must remain a cornerstone of rural development. The Madani government framework emphasises the importance of safeguarding our environment while promoting economic growth,” he said.

He added that by adopting sustainable business practices, rural entrepreneurs can help protect the ecosystem while creating economic opportunities, as rural communities, particularly in Sarawak, are custodians of its natural heritage.

“It is our shared responsibility to strive to advance the future of Sarawak by increasing productivity, remaining competitive, and at the same time, creating a clean, healthy, and resilient environment that will endure for future generations,” he said.

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He made these remarks during his speech at the opening ceremony of the Seventh International Conference on Rural Development and Entrepreneurship (ICORE 2024) at the Waterfront Hotel here on Monday (Oct 14).

Regarding ICORE 2024, which runs from Oct 14 to 16, Abdul Karim said the conference would explore ways to empower rural communities, not just in Malaysia but worldwide, through innovation and sustainable entrepreneurship.

党This year痴 theme, 腺ridging Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship for Vibrant Rural Communities,筑 is both timely and critical.

“As we face unprecedented global challenges from climate change to economic uncertainty, the role of rural development and sustainable entrepreneurship has never been more important.

Abdul Karim (right) handing over the Best Paper Award to the recipients in conjunction with ICORE2024.

“It is vital that we recognise rural areas as engines of growth and innovation, not just as remote or isolated communities,” he added.

He also stressed that policymakers must create a conducive environment for rural entrepreneurship to thrive.

“This includes investing in infrastructure, providing access to education and skills training, facilitating financing, and ensuring that rural communities are included in the national development agenda,” he stated.

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