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LKIM introduces door-to-door sale of fish - DG

2020-04-17

KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 -- To make it easier for the public to get their supply of fish during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period, the Malaysian Fisheries Development Board (LKIM) has introduced door-to-door sale of fish to consumer homes through a cash-on-delivery service throughout the country.

Its director-general Raja Khalid Raja Ariffin said in a statement today, the initiative was the result of a collaboration with 44 fishermen’s associations throughout the country under the National Fishermen’s Association (NEKMAT).

He said the public who are interested can place their orders for fish online through www.nekmatbiz.com.my.

“The initiative to market fish directly to the consumers will hopefully reduce congestion in the markets and curb the spread of COVID-19.

"I urge the public not to panic when buying fish as there is sufficient supply in the fishermen’s markets or the controlled fresh markets (PST),” he said.

Raja  Khalid said the LKIM will also be selling fish online through the Shopee application and consumers will no longer need to go to the market to get their supply.

Separately, Raja Khalid said there was sufficient supply of fish during the MCO with 185,000 metric tonnes of stock in the market now compared to the monthly 155,000 metric tonnes.

He added that during the MCO period, 64 LKIM fishermen’s markets throughout the country are still operating as usual within the standard operating procedure set by the National Security Council and the Ministry of Health.

“All the fishermen’s markets are operating from morning until noon with security control by LKIM enforcers aided by RELA, the police and armed forces,” he said.

Raja Khalid said during the MCO period, fishermen’s markets recorded 62,887 visitors with sales amounting to RM2.55 million.

Source: BERNAMA

 

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