8.15 Am
-All Risda citizen supplanted in hall
8.30 Am
-arrival Y.Bhg Dato'Mohammad Izat Hasan
-prayer reading
-Koir performance
* Negaraku
* Lagu Risda Peneraju
* Lagu 1 Malaysia
-multimedia show
-speech and message of Y.Bhg Dato'Mohamad izat Hasan(Risda director)
-Excellent employee award month November 2009
10 Am
-disperse
Mister hj suhaimi had instructed I copy file from handphone to laptop use bluetooth.
RISDA’S HEADQUARTERS
DIVISIONS IN HEADQUARTERS :-
- Strategic and Corporate Planning
- Re-Planting and Plantation
- Agriculture Input Supply
- People Growth and Peaceful
- Economy Increment
- Training
- Marketing Services
- Information Technology
- Human Resources Management
- Inspectorate and Internal Audit
- Finance and Budget
- Administration and Engineering
RISDA’S Strategic Planning (2001-2010)
2003 is the third year of implementation of the 8th. Malaysia Plan whereby RISDA maintains its efforts in developing the smallholder community in Peninsular Malaysia. As a producer of raw materials, particularly rubber and palm oil, the income of the smallholders is subject to the prices of both commodities. Besides, the acreage of the land owned or worked on will also affect their income and prosperity.
Bearing this in mind, RISDA has legislated the 2001 – 2005 Strategic Planning for the Development of Smallholders which takes into account the current situation of the smallholders, their income increase goal, their socio-economic status as well as the aspirations of the nation in turning rubber into a strategic crop.
The executed Strategic Business Model includes 5 Flagships or THRUSTS, namely (Replanting & Farming Development, Supplementary Economic Development, Commercial Economic Development, Smallholders’ Institutional Development and Members of the Household Development.) This development model comprises various aspects of smallholder development, which is the development of their land, economy, institution and families.
This document is meant to provide a source of reference for RISDA officers and all levels of staff, as well as for other parties interested in the development efforts and prosperity of the smallholder community. The management of RISDA values highly every feedback regarding the execution of these development programmes meant to protect the smallholders’ interests and prosperity of this country.
RISDA’S Economic Improvement
This programme is created to assist in providing financing facilities in the form of soft loans to individual smallholders, smallholders’ cooperatives and companies that will benefit the smallholders in executing selected supplementary economic activities in order to assist them in increasing their income.
The two types of economic activities that have been identified up to this point are:
Economical farming activities such as livestock, fisheries and vegetable farming.
Off-farm economic activities, such as manufacturing, construction, processing, packaging, and distribution of foodstuff, handicrafts and needlework.
Increasing Farm Produce
This programme is created to assist in providing soft loans to facilitate the purchase of new technology in agriculture that will support the smallholders in increasing their productivity. Examples of the technology are high productivity seeds, fertilisers and high technology equipment in increasing productivity.
Development of the Poorest Citizens
This programme is created to provide soft loans to the poorest citizens group to carry out various economic activities that will assist them in increasing their income. These economic activities will be carried out in groups.
Entrepreneurship Development
This programme is created to provide soft loans to the smallholders in reinforcing entrepreneurial quality and performance through business activities in various fields.
Sources Of Financing For Economic Improvement Programmes
-Supplementary Economic Activities (AET)
-Integrated Rubber Replanting Project (PITG)
-The Smallholders’ Socio-Economic Development Fund (TPSEPK)
-Rural Agricultural Diversification Activities Aid Scheme (Scheme5)
-Income Increase Programme under the People’s Prosperity Development Scheme (SPKR)
-Rural Economy Financing Scheme (SPED)
