Stubborn farmers would face appropriate action under the provisions of the existing act.
: Livestock breeders have been urged to monitor their animals and keep them off roads, following a significant number of fatalities caused by accidents involving roaming livestock.
“...I urge breeders not to let their animals roam freely. The government, through certain agencies, can take action based on the relevant act,” he said after visiting the Selangor Agricultural Development Corporation Ehsan Rose Onion Project at Selangor Fruit Valley here today.
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