KUCHING, April 16 2026: A total areas of 1.7 million hectares in Sarawak were planted with oil palm, according to the Statistics Department in its agriculture census 2024 report.
The department said this was followed by rubber with 68,200 hectares, fruits with 27,400 hectares.
“These three activities contribute a total of 98.1 per cent of the total planted area, while other crops account for 33.6 thousand hectares,” the department said.
The agriculture census also recorded that the total sales value for the crop subsector in Sarawak amounted to RM20.68 billion, the forestry and logging subsector (RM1.52 billion), followed by the livestock subsector (RM1.05 billion).
“While the captured fisheries subsector and aquaculture subsector recorded sales value at RM597.23 million and RM141.7 million respectively,” the department said.
It said the total income of the agriculture sector for Sarawak in 2023 amounted to RM29.18 billion, with the crop subsector emerged as the largest contributor at RM23.58 billion (80.8%), followed by forestry and logging subsector RM2.88 billion (9.9%), livestock subsector RM1.96 billion (6.7%), captured fisheries subsector RM605.55 million (2.1%) and aquaculture subsector RM151.57 million (0.5%).
The three) administrative districts recorded highest total income were Sibu (RM2.58 billion), Mukah (RM2.30 billion) and Bintulu (RM2.21 billion).
Establishments agricultural holdings contributed RM22.49 billion, equivalent to 77.1 per cent of agriculture sector’s income, while individual holdings recorded RM6.70 billion (22.9%).
These findings are derived from the census, conducted from July 7, 2024 to October 31, 2024 through extensive and strategic collaboration between DOSM and 1,390 agriculture-related agencies at the federal, state and district levels.
Sarawak recorded 147,411 agricultural holdings, of which 145,377 were individual, representing 98.6 per cent while the remaining 2,034 agricultural holdings were establishments.
Employment in the agriculture sector for Sarawak recorded 358,803 persons in 2023. The top three administrative districts contributing to employment were Miri (22,087 persons), Subis (19,348 persons) and Sibu (17,936 persons), collectively accounting for 17.0 per cent of the total employment. The oil palm activity was the main contributor to employment, representing 62.0 per cent of the total agricultural employment in Sarawak.
The average annual wages and salaries in the agriculture sector was amounted to RM19,122 with five administrative districts recording levels above the state average, namely Kabong (RM25,040), Matu (RM25,016), Mukah (RM24,341), Marudi (RM23,543) and Subis (RM23,498)
The key ministries and agencies involved include the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (KPKM), the Ministry of Plantation and Commodities (KPK), the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES), the Sarawak Ministry of Food Industry, Commodity and Regional Development (M-FICORD) and the Sabah Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Industry (MAFFI)..jpg)

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