MAHA site should be made agrotourism centre - DPM
Bernama
December 11, 2016 14:52 MYT
December 11, 2016 14:52 MYT
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has suggested that the Malaysia Agriculture, Horticulture and Agrotourism (MAHA) exhibition site be turned into an agrotourism centre to continue promoting the products.
Closing the MAHA 2016 edition at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) today, he said he wanted the MAHA site to remain "alive" and not be a hive of activity only once every two years when the MAHA show was held.
With this suggestion, Ahmad Zahid wishes to be the coordinating chairman to efforts to promote the MAHA site as a venue for on-going agricultural promotion activities.
"We have seen the success of MAHA from being held at a small site to a park today. I hope the Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister will be creative in making the MAHA site an agrotourism centre," he said.
MAHA 2016, themed 'Our Food, Our Future', started on Dec 1 and ended today.
Ahmad Zahid, who arrived at the MAHA 2016 show at 9.30am, toured the Agro-Based Industry Bazaar, NAFAS Cube, Sado Hybrid Cattle Exhibition, Perak House and Sarawak House.
He then spent about half an hour enjoying lunch at Empayar Makanan (Food Empire).
At the event's closing ceremony, Ahmad Zahid also presented the prize of a Modenas motorcycle, contributed by the National Farmers Organisation (NAFAS), to MAHA 2016 3.5 millionth visitor Mohd Asim Omar, 22, who hails from Sarawak.
A first-time visitor to the MAHA show, Mohd Asim, a catering worker, plans to send the motorcycle to his family in Sarawak.
Ahmad Zahid also handed out the prizes to the winners in the best state house (pavilion) competition, with Perak House emerging as the top winner followed by Terengganu House and Kelantan House in second and third place respectively.