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Smallholders look to Putrajaya to raise price of rubber FMTNews

The National Association of Smallholders Malaysia says many will be scrambling to tap rubber if the price of the commodity can be increased to RM4 per kg from the present RM2.90.

According to Bernama, the group’s deputy president, Adzmi Hassan, said the commodity’s prices were too low for them to make a decent living.

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