
Singapore’s revised 2035 farming goals ‘balance ambition and pragmatism’ amid challenges: Zaqy

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Singapore's revised 2035 farming goals aim to balance ambition and pragmatism, as stated by Senior Minister Zaqy Mohamad in Parliament. The government has scrapped the original "30 by 30" target due to challenges in the agritech sector, setting new goals instead. By 2035, Singapore aims to produce 20% of its consumed fiber and 30% of its protein needs. A four-pronged strategy will enhance food security, including diversifying imports and stockpiling. Local farms will receive support to reduce production costs, while the government emphasizes capability building over grants to alleviate operating costs.
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