Ayer Kuning Pig Farms Pass Environmental Test, Claims Mat Sabu
PETALING JAYA: The agriculture and food security ministry has given a clean bill of health to the nine pig farms in the Ayer Kuning state constituency, stating that they are in full compliance with waste disposal regulations. According to Mat Sabu, the farms are not contributing to river pollution, a claim that is expected to bring relief to environmentalists and local residents. The pig farming industry has been under scrutiny in recent years due to concerns over water pollution and waste management. However, with the implementation of strict regulations and enforcement, the sector has made significant strides in reducing its environmental impact. Sustainable agriculture practices, such as proper waste disposal and water conservation, are crucial in minimizing the ecological footprint of pig farms. By adhering to these regulations, the Ayer Kuning pig farms are setting a positive example for the industry. Key issues such as environmental sustainability and food security are being addressed through such initiatives. With the ministry's assurance, the public can be confident that the pig farms in Ayer Kuning are not causing harm to the environment.