KUALA LUMPUR: A government backbencher has called on MPs to propose better regulations to supervise pig farming, including mandating the use of closed farming systems as practised in Sarawak, rather than simply asking for the farms to be closed.
Tan Kar Hing (PH-Gopeng) said that instead of looking to end the pig farming industry, MPs should propose legislation to manage it sustainably.
“This is what Sarawak is doing. (The state) serves as a good example, as it is able to export pork to Singapore,” he said while debating the king’s address in the Dewan Rakyat today.
