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MADA Identifies Nearly 10,000 Hectares For Potential Development

07/09/2025 01:59 PM

BALING, Sept 7 (Bernama) -- The Muda Agricultural Development Authority (MADA) has identified nearly 10,000 hectares of its paddy fields that could potentially be converted for development, including housing and industrial projects.

MADA chairman Datuk Dr Ismail Salleh said most of the areas identified are located around Alor Setar and Jitra. At present, MADA manages about 100,000 hectares of paddy fields.

He said the new area identified for potential conversion from paddy cultivation to development covers nearly 10,000 hectares, with mapping carried out by the district office.

“When the mapped area was overlaid onto MADA’s own maps, it came to a total of almost 10,000 hectares,” he told reporters here today.

However, Ismail clarified that the entire 10,000 hectares would not be developed at once, as the process would take place gradually over time.

According to him, if any paddy fields under MADA’s supervision are converted for development, the agency will ensure they are replaced with new cultivation areas to safeguard the country’s food security.

He added that MADA is in the process of acquiring about 3,000 hectares of land for paddy cultivation, which will expand its total area to 103,000 hectares.

“Although some prime or urban areas within the MADA region may be converted for housing or industrial use, new areas will be developed to replace them,” he said.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the federal government had agreed to allow the status of paddy fields in the state’s urban areas to be converted for housing and industrial development.

“I have shared my views, and the Cabinet has agreed that we can slightly reduce the size of the rice bowl area.

“The State Secretary is in discussions to identify new areas so that Kedah’s needs in terms of industry, housing, and commerce can be met,” Anwar said.

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