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Mohamad Sabu's new law to control all crop seeds in Malaysia
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50785, member: 636"] Malaysia plans to introduce tough new laws targeting dodgy seed sellers who cheat farmers out of quality crops. Agriculture Department boss Datuk Nor Sam Alwi announced the Crop Seed Quality Bill will hit Parliament next year after officials finish gathering feedback from industry players. The government aims to prevent farmers from being misled by sellers offering fake or substandard seeds that can ruin their harvests. Right after, farmers have no legal way to complain when they buy seeds that turn out to be duds or completely different from what was promised. Officials admit they cannot currently take action against businesses selling junk seeds because no specific law exists to punish them. Agriculture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu told worried farmers the new rules will protect them rather than make their lives harder. The government plans to streamline all seed-related laws to prevent farmers from losing money on worthless products. Some farmers have expressed concerns about the upcoming legislation, but ministry officials insist the changes aim to safeguard their interests. The new act will give farmers a proper channel to lodge complaints against seed suppliers who fail to deliver quality products. Officials say the bill represents a major step forward in protecting the rights of Malaysian farmers who depend on good seeds for successful crops. [/QUOTE]
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