Malaysia grapples with rice shortage amid global price surge

Government rolls out programs to increase local production

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A customer considers her options as she looks at bags of imported white rice at a supermarket in Malaysia. (Photo by Norman Goh)

NORMAN GOH, Nikkei staff writer

KUALA LUMPUR -- Rising prices for imported rice in Malaysia have consumers flocking to cheaper locally grown products, squeezing the budgets of households that find it difficult to afford higher food prices.

With local rice able to meet only 70% of domestic demand, the Malaysian government has begun implementing programs to increase local production.

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