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MSC Malaysia
Contribution in the Agriculture Sector
       A    P R E S E N T A T I O N      B Y :

                 Suhaimi Nordin
       Senior Manager, Internet Based Business
         Multimedia Development Corporation




             6 SEPTEMBER         2007
Agenda
 Introduction
 ICT Adoption in Agriculture
 Challenges in Agriculture
 Benefit of ICT in Agriculture
 MDeC’s Agriculture related projects
 Conclusion
Malaysia’s VISION 2020
Vision 2020 – a national vision of creating a
developed nation in our own mould
 Characteristics of a Vision 2020 society:
   Strong moral and ethical values self-regulating
    and self-managing empowered through
    information and knowledge based on the
    concept of the dignity of human-kind
 Characteristics of a Vision 2020 economy:
   Robust and resilient competitive and dynamic, but
    with fair and equitable distribution of wealth
“. . . I BELIEVE THAT I.C.T.
HAS THE POWER TO
IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC
CONDITION OF, AND
QUALITY OF LIFE
ENJOYED BY, THE
PEOPLE . . .”
Opening remarks by by YAB Prime Minister, during the
9th MSC International ADVISORY Panel Meeting.
8 September, 2005.
Malaysia In Transition
ENGINE OF GROWTH FOR THE K-ECONOMY
                                                             Malaysia as
                                                             exporter of
                                                             technology




       Source : National Economic Action Council, Malaysia
MSC Malaysia Vision
     The MSC is about changing the way
     we live and work … this special area
     will be a global test-bed for:
       the new roles of government;
       new cyber laws and guarantees;
         G2B and B2B collaborations;
         new broadcasting;
         education;
         delivery of healthcare; and
         new technologies …
Government’s Policy Statement at Launch of MSC, 1 August 1996
MSC Malaysia’s Contribution to
           Realising the National Mission
                              Facilitating ICT based New Growth Areas:
                                 Creative Multimedia Content Industry
                                 Shared Services Outsourcing




 MSC Malaysia Flagship
 Applications                                                     MSC Malaysia: Nurturing
                                                                   Human Capital for K-based
                                                                   Economy




MSC Malaysia National
Rollout will create K-based
Infrastructure
                                                   MSC Malaysia National Rollout
                                                   and Flagship Applications will help
                                                   reduce the income gap and the
                                                   digital divide
MSC Malaysia Milestones & National Rollout
PHASE ONE: 1996-2003              PHASE TWO: 2003-2010                            PHASE THREE: 2010-2020
    Successfully create                       Grow MSC into                         Transform Malaysia into
         the MSC                             a global ICT hub                         a Knowledge society
                                   Northern Corridor
                                                       Eastern Corridor




                                Central Corridor
                                    Cyberjaya                             Sabah
 Central Corridor
     Cyberjaya                                 Southern Corridor

                                                           Sarawak


         1 Corridor                          Web of corridors                             All of Malaysia
     Comprising 5 Cybercities            National Rollout comprising               National Transformation enabled
                                         Cybercities and Cybercentres              By MSC Malaysia environment
MSC Malaysia National Rollout Strategic
             Objectives
Wealth Creation
  To develop and fast-track ICT
   industry in States nationwide, to
   contribute to:
      High value jobs creation
      ICT revenue and exports
Quality of Life
  To extend the MSC Malaysia’s
   benefits and enabling environment
   nationwide:
      Performance culture for service delivery
       to both industry and citizens
      E-enablement of society
MSC Malaysia National Rollout: Partnering with
      States to Transform the Country
                      MSC Malaysia National            MSC Malaysia National Rollout
                       Rollout 2004  2010             to the States is to spread MSC
                                                        Malaysia’s benefits and value
          Northern Corridor
                Eastern Corridor
                                              Sabah    propositions to all Malaysians
                                                      by reaching out to both industry
Central Corridor
 Cyberjaya                                               and the general community
        Southern Corridor          Sarawak               Transform Malaysia Into
                                                      A K-Economy & Society by 2020




 As ICT plays an ever increasing role in
Malaysians’ economic and social lives, we
      cannot leave anyone behind.
Agenda
 Introduction
 ICT Adoption in Agriculture
 Challenges in Agriculture
 Benefit of ICT in Agriculture
 MDeC’s Agriculture related projects
 Conclusion
MSC ICT/E-Commerce Strategic
       Direction Study
           In 1997, The Inter Agency Task Force
           on E Commerce (IAFTEC) was
           established reporting to the National
           E-Commerce Committee (NECC)
           with the aim to evolve a national
           strategy for a competitive Electronic
           Commerce/ICT environment in
           Malaysia.

           Under the Electronic Commerce
           Strategic Direction II (SD2) for
           Malaysia, a study on the 5 identified
           sectors with low ICT uptake were
           undertaken in 2004.
E-Commerce Focused Sectors
           Based on the SD2 study, the Agriculture
           sector focuses on the following:-

           1. Creating and improving the Supply
              Chain Management

           2. Creating a community development
              programme

           3. Creating a registry of agriculture
              products with traceability features

           4. Creating a value-added services
              specifically tailored to modern farmers
ICT Uptake in Agriculture
                                            Level of E-Commerce by Sector
                       90                                                       High    Medium    Low
                       80

                       70
    % of Respondents




                       60

                       50

                       40

                       30

                       20

                       10

                        0
                             Agriculture        Construction   Manufacturing   Retail       Tourism


Source:                 Frost & Sullivan 2003


The Agriculture sector has the lowest level of E-
Commerce whilst the highest level of e-enablement
was demonstrated by the Tourism sector.
Productivity in Agriculture

                  Growth in Agricultural Land, Labour and Capital                    • Intensive and
                            Productivity 1991 - 2000 (%)                               integrated farming
                                                                                     • Better farm
    12.00
                                                                                       management
    10.00
     8.00                                                                              practices.
     6.00
                                                                                     • Usage of labour
     4.00
     2.00
                                                                                       saving technology
     0.00
                                                              Capital Productivity
                   Land Productivity    Labour Productivity
    -2.00                                                                            • Slow adoption of
    -4.00
    -6.00
                                                                                       technology by small
    -8.00                                                                              farmers.
   -10.00
                                                                                     • Reduced in private
Source: NPC Productivity Report 2001.                                                  investment due to
                                                                                       the Economic crisis
                                                                                       of 1987 and 1997
Factors Promoting ICT in Agriculture

                           Reduced Cost

                      Improved reliability

                    Increased awareness

       Ease of operability & Integration

                Government incentives

                    Competition pressure

                            Better training
                                                             Reducing cost, increasing
                            Global trends
                                                             awareness and improving
Trading partners using the applications
                                                             reliability is the most
                                        ROI
                                                             effective way to increase
         Demand by business strategy                         E-Commerce usage in the
                      Enhanced security                      Agriculture sector.
      Senior Management involvement

                                              0   5     10          15       20          25
          Source:    Frost & Sullivan 2003            RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
ICT in Agriculture
ICT as tools to facilitate local and global
agricultural surveillance:
 • Better agricultural
   methods
 • Faster contacts with
   consumer & providers
 • Up-to-date information
 • Central registry
 • Decision Tools
 • Food Safety
Value Proposition
Key Objectives with ICT             Will assist in the objectives of:
1.   Allows for efficient dynamic         Encouraging modern farming
     capturing and detailed                to increase productivity &
     analysis of strategic                 quality;
     agriculture information for
     better planning and
                                          Increasing income of our
     forecasting of agriculture            farmers;
     produce;                             Malaysia to be an exporter
2.   Provide better access to
                                           of quality agricultural
     market demand and                     produce;
     agriculture know-how and             Increases sector contribution
     best practices;                       to
3.   Bring farmers closer to               national income and export
     retailers and international           earnings.
     markets.
Agenda
 Introduction
 ICT Adoption in Agriculture
 Challenges in Agriculture
 Benefit of ICT in Agriculture
 MDeC’s Agriculture related projects
 Conclusion
Challenges In Agriculture
1. The impact of globalisation towards agriculture:
    Only the lowest-cost producers can
     make money from their products
    Producers have to be sensitive to market
     demands and trends
    Specialisation and value-add are the key
     to profitability

2. Consumers are becoming very demanding:
    The safety of food products has to be
     proven
    Purchasers are looking for extra
     information
Consumer Demands

            Key Areas of Consumer
            Needs and Preferences
           QUALITY is crucial in the
           demand of Consumers
           multiple dimensions
Agenda
 Introduction
 ICT Adoption in Agriculture
 Challenges in Agriculture
 Benefit of ICT in Agriculture
 MDeC’s Agriculture related projects
 Conclusion
Benefit: E-Commerce Usage
                             Overall Benefits Experienced as a Result of E-Commerce Usage
    Enhanced Customer Relations


              Increased Productivity


                  Improved Revenue


                       Reduced Cost


          Improved Competitiveness


    Enhanced Employee Relations


                                       0%   10%   20%     30%     40%     50%    60%        70%   80%
Source:   Frost & Sullivan 2003


                     Enhancing customer relations, increasing
                     productivity and improved revenue are the most
                     important benefits experienced in the Agriculture
                     sector as a result of E-Commerce usage.
Benefit: Value Food Chain




•   Development, validation and harmonisation of technologies and
    methodologies in good farming methods
•   Registry of data capture throughout the food chain
•   Increase consumer confidence in food products
Agenda
 Introduction
 ICT Adoption in Agriculture
 Challenges in Agriculture
 Benefit of ICT in Agriculture
 MDeC’s Agriculture related projects
 Conclusion
Information is key
 It is information which can add value towards
  the agriculture business
    ICT is just a tool to allow the agriculture
     businesses to manage information
 Information is the key to:
    Improved efficiency and productivity of farming
    Knowledge and responsiveness to market
     demands
    Differentiation from commodity products
    Assuring and demonstrating food safety
    Communicating high-value features to
     consumers
Catalyst for ICT agriculture adoption
MDeC’s Agriculture related projects

  1. ECR-CIR
    Efficient Consumer Response – Central Item Registry

  2. FarmersDirect.com
  3. MSC Malaysia Flagship: Smart Card
  4. Food Traceability
MDeC’s Agriculture related projects



           ECR-CIR
      Project Description
ECR-CIR
Efficient Consumer Response – Central Item Registry
                                 1. Raise the level of
                                    productivity by reducing
                                    transactional errors and
                                    improving data accuracy and
                                    customer service

                                 2. Conform to global
                                    standards and
                                    participation in global
                                    retailing

                                 3. Increase visibility and
                                    competitiveness in export
                                    markets
ECR-CIR
Efficient Consumer Response – Central Item Registry




      Central Item Registry is an electronic catalogue for the retail
      industry that contains information of a product, description, item
      number, brand name, dimensions, image and other details that
      form the database of the product.
Data Synchronisation and Global Item
              Registry Initiatives
                          GS1, BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG
                GS1, UK
GS1, CANADA                                   GS1 KOREA




                                                    GS1,
                                                    HONG
                                                    KONG

  GS1, U.S.A.                        GS1,
                                     SINGAPORE


                                   GS1, AUSTRALIA
MDeC’s Agriculture related projects



      FarmersDirect.com
      Project Description
FarmersDirect.com
        MOA Initiatives                   Market trends and fulfillment relationships
      Agrolink, BDC.com,
       SDVI, MARDI, etc                    Upload GS1 for retailers’ usage
                                           and download info for internal use

Large farmers
                                           FarmersDirect
                 Farmer
                 Associations                 Repository of farming
    Farmers                                    produce based on GS1                              Download GS1
                 E.g. NAFAS,
                                               standards;                                        for internal use
                 LPP.
                  Agencies within             Features of food         Trading transactions
                                                                                               Retailers
                  MOAABI                       traceability;
    Farmers       E.g. FAMA, LKIM,            E-Trade Facilitation

                                                                                               Export
                                           • E-procurement                                     Markets
                                           • E-Stock
                                           • E-Payment
    Farmers          AgriBazaar
                                           • E-Logistics                Trading transactions     Direct
                                                                                                Exports



   Farmers      Wholesalers
                                                  Towards improving the agriculture
                                 Buyers
                                                     supply chain management
MDeC’s Agriculture related projects



    MSC Malaysia Flagship
        Smart Card
MSC Malaysia Smart Card Flagship:
                 Reaching out to the People
MyKad significantly improved Governance,
transparency and government services delivery.
    Greatly enhances National Security
        No cloning of chip based ID

        Zero fraud in payment transactions


    Convenience for citizens enhanced
        Reduce queues e.g.. Immigration points,

        Reduced processing time for passport renewal

        150,000 Points-of-Usage




    Access to multiple applications:
        9 On-Card and 29 Off-Card to date

        “ONE COMMON PLATFORM” more than 300 integrated

         Government Service Centre (GSC)
MSC Malaysia Smart Card Flagship:
                    Reaching out to the People
Community Content     Impact on Community
mTr@ders              Pasar Tani Traders
e-Nelayan             Fishermen
e-Farm                Farmer & Farmer Co-op
Vessel Secure         Ferry & Vessel Passengers
IMR                   Citizens
e-District            Citizens
e-PAID                Muslim Community
e-Masjid Network      Muslim Community
e-Resort              Tourist
Celik IT              Villagers
e-Library             Students
MDeC’s Agriculture related projects



       Food Traceability
      Project Description
Defining Traceability
The European Union definition of traceability:

    The ability to trace and follow a food, feed,
    food-producing animal or substance
    intended to be or expected to be
    incorporated into a food or feed through all
    stages of production and distribution
    – EU Regulation-178/2002
Unique Identification
                Food operators
                                                     Identification – the
                                    Food
      Food
                                 production           key to traceability
  consignments
                                                     Unique standardised
                  ISO-based           Inspection     numbering should be applied
 Contact            unique           records and     along the food chain.
 material       identification        certificates
categories                                           This makes traceability
                 numbering
                                                     important to global food
                                                     business as it is actually
                                  Vehicles
  Contact material               Transport
                                                     necessary to continue
   consignments                                      monitor from raw materials to
                      Food                           final products.
                     Storage
                                                     FROM FARM-TO-TABLE
Agenda
 Introduction
 ICT Adoption in Agriculture
 Challenges in Agriculture
 Benefit of ICT in Agriculture
 MDeC’s Agriculture related projects
 Conclusion
Conclusion
Bringing ICT to farmers
1. Increase productivity through automation of farming techniques
2. Increase profitability through an efficient supply chain
3. Opening of global market potential

From the above factors, the following can be achieved:
   – Better farming techniques
   – Experience of growth and profitability
   – Network effect of adoption within
       communities and supply chains
   – Global market outlook
Thank you
MSC Malaysia:
Contribution in the
Agriculture Sector
6   S E P T E M B E R    2 0 0 7




       A   P R E S E N T A T I O N   B Y :

               Suhaimi Nordin
    Senior Manager, Internet Based Business
      Multimedia Development Corporation

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MSC Malaysia: Contribution in the Agriculture Sector

  • 1. MSC Malaysia Contribution in the Agriculture Sector A P R E S E N T A T I O N B Y : Suhaimi Nordin Senior Manager, Internet Based Business Multimedia Development Corporation 6 SEPTEMBER 2007
  • 2. Agenda Introduction ICT Adoption in Agriculture Challenges in Agriculture Benefit of ICT in Agriculture MDeC’s Agriculture related projects Conclusion
  • 3. Malaysia’s VISION 2020 Vision 2020 – a national vision of creating a developed nation in our own mould  Characteristics of a Vision 2020 society:  Strong moral and ethical values self-regulating and self-managing empowered through information and knowledge based on the concept of the dignity of human-kind  Characteristics of a Vision 2020 economy:  Robust and resilient competitive and dynamic, but with fair and equitable distribution of wealth
  • 4. “. . . I BELIEVE THAT I.C.T. HAS THE POWER TO IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF, AND QUALITY OF LIFE ENJOYED BY, THE PEOPLE . . .” Opening remarks by by YAB Prime Minister, during the 9th MSC International ADVISORY Panel Meeting. 8 September, 2005.
  • 5. Malaysia In Transition ENGINE OF GROWTH FOR THE K-ECONOMY Malaysia as exporter of technology Source : National Economic Action Council, Malaysia
  • 6. MSC Malaysia Vision The MSC is about changing the way we live and work … this special area will be a global test-bed for:  the new roles of government;  new cyber laws and guarantees;  G2B and B2B collaborations;  new broadcasting;  education;  delivery of healthcare; and  new technologies … Government’s Policy Statement at Launch of MSC, 1 August 1996
  • 7. MSC Malaysia’s Contribution to Realising the National Mission Facilitating ICT based New Growth Areas:  Creative Multimedia Content Industry  Shared Services Outsourcing MSC Malaysia Flagship Applications  MSC Malaysia: Nurturing Human Capital for K-based Economy MSC Malaysia National Rollout will create K-based Infrastructure MSC Malaysia National Rollout and Flagship Applications will help reduce the income gap and the digital divide
  • 8. MSC Malaysia Milestones & National Rollout PHASE ONE: 1996-2003 PHASE TWO: 2003-2010 PHASE THREE: 2010-2020 Successfully create Grow MSC into Transform Malaysia into the MSC a global ICT hub a Knowledge society Northern Corridor Eastern Corridor Central Corridor Cyberjaya Sabah Central Corridor Cyberjaya Southern Corridor Sarawak 1 Corridor Web of corridors All of Malaysia Comprising 5 Cybercities National Rollout comprising National Transformation enabled Cybercities and Cybercentres By MSC Malaysia environment
  • 9. MSC Malaysia National Rollout Strategic Objectives Wealth Creation  To develop and fast-track ICT industry in States nationwide, to contribute to:  High value jobs creation  ICT revenue and exports Quality of Life  To extend the MSC Malaysia’s benefits and enabling environment nationwide:  Performance culture for service delivery to both industry and citizens  E-enablement of society
  • 10. MSC Malaysia National Rollout: Partnering with States to Transform the Country MSC Malaysia National MSC Malaysia National Rollout Rollout 2004  2010 to the States is to spread MSC Malaysia’s benefits and value Northern Corridor Eastern Corridor Sabah propositions to all Malaysians by reaching out to both industry Central Corridor Cyberjaya and the general community Southern Corridor Sarawak Transform Malaysia Into A K-Economy & Society by 2020 As ICT plays an ever increasing role in Malaysians’ economic and social lives, we cannot leave anyone behind.
  • 11. Agenda Introduction ICT Adoption in Agriculture Challenges in Agriculture Benefit of ICT in Agriculture MDeC’s Agriculture related projects Conclusion
  • 12. MSC ICT/E-Commerce Strategic Direction Study In 1997, The Inter Agency Task Force on E Commerce (IAFTEC) was established reporting to the National E-Commerce Committee (NECC) with the aim to evolve a national strategy for a competitive Electronic Commerce/ICT environment in Malaysia. Under the Electronic Commerce Strategic Direction II (SD2) for Malaysia, a study on the 5 identified sectors with low ICT uptake were undertaken in 2004.
  • 13. E-Commerce Focused Sectors Based on the SD2 study, the Agriculture sector focuses on the following:- 1. Creating and improving the Supply Chain Management 2. Creating a community development programme 3. Creating a registry of agriculture products with traceability features 4. Creating a value-added services specifically tailored to modern farmers
  • 14. ICT Uptake in Agriculture Level of E-Commerce by Sector 90 High Medium Low 80 70 % of Respondents 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Agriculture Construction Manufacturing Retail Tourism Source: Frost & Sullivan 2003 The Agriculture sector has the lowest level of E- Commerce whilst the highest level of e-enablement was demonstrated by the Tourism sector.
  • 15. Productivity in Agriculture Growth in Agricultural Land, Labour and Capital • Intensive and Productivity 1991 - 2000 (%) integrated farming • Better farm 12.00 management 10.00 8.00 practices. 6.00 • Usage of labour 4.00 2.00 saving technology 0.00 Capital Productivity Land Productivity Labour Productivity -2.00 • Slow adoption of -4.00 -6.00 technology by small -8.00 farmers. -10.00 • Reduced in private Source: NPC Productivity Report 2001. investment due to the Economic crisis of 1987 and 1997
  • 16. Factors Promoting ICT in Agriculture Reduced Cost Improved reliability Increased awareness Ease of operability & Integration Government incentives Competition pressure Better training Reducing cost, increasing Global trends awareness and improving Trading partners using the applications reliability is the most ROI effective way to increase Demand by business strategy E-Commerce usage in the Enhanced security Agriculture sector. Senior Management involvement 0 5 10 15 20 25 Source: Frost & Sullivan 2003 RELATIVE IMPORTANCE
  • 17. ICT in Agriculture ICT as tools to facilitate local and global agricultural surveillance: • Better agricultural methods • Faster contacts with consumer & providers • Up-to-date information • Central registry • Decision Tools • Food Safety
  • 18. Value Proposition Key Objectives with ICT Will assist in the objectives of: 1. Allows for efficient dynamic  Encouraging modern farming capturing and detailed to increase productivity & analysis of strategic quality; agriculture information for better planning and  Increasing income of our forecasting of agriculture farmers; produce;  Malaysia to be an exporter 2. Provide better access to of quality agricultural market demand and produce; agriculture know-how and  Increases sector contribution best practices; to 3. Bring farmers closer to national income and export retailers and international earnings. markets.
  • 19. Agenda Introduction ICT Adoption in Agriculture Challenges in Agriculture Benefit of ICT in Agriculture MDeC’s Agriculture related projects Conclusion
  • 20. Challenges In Agriculture 1. The impact of globalisation towards agriculture:  Only the lowest-cost producers can make money from their products  Producers have to be sensitive to market demands and trends  Specialisation and value-add are the key to profitability 2. Consumers are becoming very demanding:  The safety of food products has to be proven  Purchasers are looking for extra information
  • 21. Consumer Demands Key Areas of Consumer Needs and Preferences QUALITY is crucial in the demand of Consumers multiple dimensions
  • 22. Agenda Introduction ICT Adoption in Agriculture Challenges in Agriculture Benefit of ICT in Agriculture MDeC’s Agriculture related projects Conclusion
  • 23. Benefit: E-Commerce Usage Overall Benefits Experienced as a Result of E-Commerce Usage Enhanced Customer Relations Increased Productivity Improved Revenue Reduced Cost Improved Competitiveness Enhanced Employee Relations 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Source: Frost & Sullivan 2003 Enhancing customer relations, increasing productivity and improved revenue are the most important benefits experienced in the Agriculture sector as a result of E-Commerce usage.
  • 24. Benefit: Value Food Chain • Development, validation and harmonisation of technologies and methodologies in good farming methods • Registry of data capture throughout the food chain • Increase consumer confidence in food products
  • 25. Agenda Introduction ICT Adoption in Agriculture Challenges in Agriculture Benefit of ICT in Agriculture MDeC’s Agriculture related projects Conclusion
  • 26. Information is key  It is information which can add value towards the agriculture business  ICT is just a tool to allow the agriculture businesses to manage information  Information is the key to:  Improved efficiency and productivity of farming  Knowledge and responsiveness to market demands  Differentiation from commodity products  Assuring and demonstrating food safety  Communicating high-value features to consumers
  • 27. Catalyst for ICT agriculture adoption
  • 28. MDeC’s Agriculture related projects 1. ECR-CIR Efficient Consumer Response – Central Item Registry 2. FarmersDirect.com 3. MSC Malaysia Flagship: Smart Card 4. Food Traceability
  • 29. MDeC’s Agriculture related projects ECR-CIR Project Description
  • 30. ECR-CIR Efficient Consumer Response – Central Item Registry 1. Raise the level of productivity by reducing transactional errors and improving data accuracy and customer service 2. Conform to global standards and participation in global retailing 3. Increase visibility and competitiveness in export markets
  • 31. ECR-CIR Efficient Consumer Response – Central Item Registry Central Item Registry is an electronic catalogue for the retail industry that contains information of a product, description, item number, brand name, dimensions, image and other details that form the database of the product.
  • 32. Data Synchronisation and Global Item Registry Initiatives GS1, BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG GS1, UK GS1, CANADA GS1 KOREA GS1, HONG KONG GS1, U.S.A. GS1, SINGAPORE GS1, AUSTRALIA
  • 33. MDeC’s Agriculture related projects FarmersDirect.com Project Description
  • 34. FarmersDirect.com MOA Initiatives Market trends and fulfillment relationships Agrolink, BDC.com, SDVI, MARDI, etc Upload GS1 for retailers’ usage and download info for internal use Large farmers FarmersDirect Farmer Associations  Repository of farming Farmers produce based on GS1 Download GS1 E.g. NAFAS, standards; for internal use LPP. Agencies within  Features of food Trading transactions Retailers MOAABI traceability; Farmers E.g. FAMA, LKIM,  E-Trade Facilitation Export • E-procurement Markets • E-Stock • E-Payment Farmers AgriBazaar • E-Logistics Trading transactions Direct Exports Farmers Wholesalers Towards improving the agriculture Buyers supply chain management
  • 35. MDeC’s Agriculture related projects MSC Malaysia Flagship Smart Card
  • 36. MSC Malaysia Smart Card Flagship: Reaching out to the People MyKad significantly improved Governance, transparency and government services delivery.  Greatly enhances National Security  No cloning of chip based ID  Zero fraud in payment transactions  Convenience for citizens enhanced  Reduce queues e.g.. Immigration points,  Reduced processing time for passport renewal  150,000 Points-of-Usage  Access to multiple applications:  9 On-Card and 29 Off-Card to date  “ONE COMMON PLATFORM” more than 300 integrated Government Service Centre (GSC)
  • 37. MSC Malaysia Smart Card Flagship: Reaching out to the People Community Content Impact on Community mTr@ders Pasar Tani Traders e-Nelayan Fishermen e-Farm Farmer & Farmer Co-op Vessel Secure Ferry & Vessel Passengers IMR Citizens e-District Citizens e-PAID Muslim Community e-Masjid Network Muslim Community e-Resort Tourist Celik IT Villagers e-Library Students
  • 38. MDeC’s Agriculture related projects Food Traceability Project Description
  • 39. Defining Traceability The European Union definition of traceability: The ability to trace and follow a food, feed, food-producing animal or substance intended to be or expected to be incorporated into a food or feed through all stages of production and distribution – EU Regulation-178/2002
  • 40. Unique Identification Food operators Identification – the Food Food production key to traceability consignments Unique standardised ISO-based Inspection numbering should be applied Contact unique records and along the food chain. material identification certificates categories This makes traceability numbering important to global food business as it is actually Vehicles Contact material Transport necessary to continue consignments monitor from raw materials to Food final products. Storage FROM FARM-TO-TABLE
  • 41. Agenda Introduction ICT Adoption in Agriculture Challenges in Agriculture Benefit of ICT in Agriculture MDeC’s Agriculture related projects Conclusion
  • 42. Conclusion Bringing ICT to farmers 1. Increase productivity through automation of farming techniques 2. Increase profitability through an efficient supply chain 3. Opening of global market potential From the above factors, the following can be achieved: – Better farming techniques – Experience of growth and profitability – Network effect of adoption within communities and supply chains – Global market outlook
  • 44. MSC Malaysia: Contribution in the Agriculture Sector 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 0 7 A P R E S E N T A T I O N B Y : Suhaimi Nordin Senior Manager, Internet Based Business Multimedia Development Corporation