Accessible, levelling community hubs where conversation and creativity foster authentic bonds, resilience, and offer nurturing refuge from daily pressures. These inclusive settings bridge divides, empowering everyday support networks and translating inclusive policies into tangible, lasting human connections, strengthening overall well-being.
Accessible, levelling community hubs where conversation and creativity foster authentic bonds, resilience, and offer nurturing refuge from daily pressures. These inclusive settings bridge divides, empowering everyday support networks and translating inclusive policies into tangible, lasting human connections, strengthening overall well-being.
Sarawak's agribusiness transformation advances through strategic agro-parks and digital innovation, yet governance gaps in contract farming, Native Customary Rights tenure, and fragmented execution constrain inclusive growth. Achieving sustainable, well-governed business requires institutional consolidation, tenure reform, and full alignment with SDG and ESG principles to realise rural prosperity.
Sarawak's agribusiness transformation must integrate Sustainable Development Goals and ESG principles to access premium international markets, yet systematic alignment with poverty reduction, climate action, environmental stewardship, and social inclusion targets reveals uncomfortable gaps that demand urgent policy attention and institutional reform.
Sarawak's agricultural transformation faces critical execution challenges as institutional fragmentation, aging extension services, inadequate market access infrastructure, and neglect of local agri-SMEs undermine the Premier's vision of a commercially vibrant, high-income farming sector capable of achieving net food exporter status by 2030.
Sarawak's ambitious agribusiness transformation under PCDS 2030 has delivered measurable economic gains, with the sector contributing RM15.1 billion to state GDP in 2024 and employing 247,400 people, yet persistent governance gaps in contract farming, NCR land tenure, and institutional fragmentation threaten to confine progress to isolated pockets rather than achieve broad-based rural prosperity.
The Bumiputera Economic Congress 2024 resolutions for Sarawak set measurable targets, including listings and enterprise upgrades, backed by collaborative implementation, TERAJU financing, and strategic communication. Execution demands political will to ensure inclusive, transformative, and sustainable economic participation for all Sarawakians.
Antara objektif Bahagian Perikanan Darat Sarawak adalah untuk menjamin keperluan sumber makanan mencukupi dan selamat dimakan serta meningkatkan pendapatan keluarga penternak dan pengusaha akuakultur selain untuk menjadi negeri pengeksport sumber perikanan pertama menjelang 2030.
Bahagian Penyelidikan, Pembangunan (RDD) Jabatan Hutan Sarawak (JHS) adalah agensi yang bertanggungjawab ke atas penyelidikan perhutanan negeri serta dokumentasi biodiversiti flora, fauna, dan persekitaran hutan.
Kerajaan Sarawak berhasrat mempercepat liputan telekomunikasi penuh ke semua kawasan berpenduduk di Sarawak dan dilaksanakan secara proaktif dan disusuli dengan program intervensi di bawah inisiatif SALURAN dengan peruntukan sebanyak RM2.25 bilion.
Far more than producing world-class athletes, governments across the globe are investing in various aspects of sport in ways that benefit the people. Infrastructure, in particular, is one such investment, as demonstrated by recent initiatives in Sarawak.
Sarawak's Reef Ball Project is a pioneering marine conservation effort that is transforming the state's coastal waters into thriving ecosystems while boosting the local economy. By deploying artificial reef structures made from marine-friendly concrete, the project enhances marine biodiversity and supports sustainable fisheries. Internationally recognized for creating the world's longest artificial reef barrier, this initiative underscores Sarawak's commitment to environmental conservation and economic growth. With strong government support and community involvement, the project is a key component of Sarawak's blue economy strategy, demonstrating how environmental and economic objectives can be achieved simultaneously for a sustainable future.
SUKMA XXI Sarawak 2024 marks Sarawak’s historic return as champion after 30 years, showcasing unity, upgraded facilities, and lasting legacies that will shape the future of Malaysian sports.