Sabah urged to resolve vegetable dumping in Kundasang during MCO
Youth activist and vegetable entrepreneur Azizul Julirin, with his friends loading a variety of vegetables into a vehicle to be transported to Kota Kinabalu to fulfill demands during the Movement Control Order, in Kundasang, March 28, 2020.
Kampung Lipasu Unit head for the Kinabalu Area Farmers’Association , Jailin Nazrin who made the call, said the state government, especially the Sabah Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry, was asked not to let the problem drag on. He was commenting on a news report that said more than 300 vegetable traders in Kundasang had suffered losses, following the dumping of vegetables after the implementation of the MCO.
Kundasang Stall Operators Association chairman Mariana Taliban said the dumping of vegetables began increasing, as the MCO entered its second week.
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