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The Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (), abbreviated RISDA, is a
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n federal government agency under the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development. Established in 1973, it entrusted to oversee the smallholder sector as an important production sector in the national economy. RISDA also provides higher education through its educational institution, the University College of Agroscience Malaysia (UCAM; formerly RISDA College).


History

RISDA traces its roots to 1952 with the establishment of the Rubber Industry Replanting Board (RIRB) which headquartered at the District Office in Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur. The RIRB provides basic principles for development and modernisation programmes for rubber smallholders. By the end of 1960s, the RIRB faced problems to expanding its operations and finally dissolved on 31 December 1972. RISDA was established on 1 January 1973 under the powers passed by Parliament: the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA) Act 1972 ct 85and the Rubber Industry Fund (Replanting) Ordinance 1952. It commenced operations on 8 February 1973, taking over many functions of its predecessor agency, the RIRB and its launch was officiated by the-then Prime Minister,
Abdul Razak Hussein Abdul Razak bin Dato’ Hussein (; 11 March 1922 – 14 January 1976) was a Malaysian lawyer and politician who served as the second prime minister of Malaysia from 1970 until his death in 1976. He also served as the first Deputy Prime Minis ...
. In 1978, RISDA announced it went on to venture the plantation business to help upgrade its service to rubber industry smallholders in Malaysia, particularly in the state of
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. The agency through its preliminary estimation stated that 20,234 hectares of estates would be approved for replanting and it would spend RM63 million in replanting grants. In 1981, RISDA transferred management and development of 42.120 hectares of its estates to its newly-established subsidiary, Smallholders Estate Sdn. Bhd. By 1994, RISDA began to privatize its three main activities within its organisation to reduced expenditure and trim size of its workforce. RISDA began collaborating with now-defunct Malaysian internet service provider, Jaring Communications in 2005 to utilize the Virtual Private Network (VPN) system for its 42 centres nationwide, which connected via internet directly to its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. In December 2010, the agency established RISDA Entrepreneurs Club (RISEC) with the aim to empowering rubber smallholders in generating the nation's income.


Function

* To implement development policies and programs to ensure the growth and viability of the smallholder sector of rubber industry; * To plan, coordinate, implement and monitor the Scheme provided and approved under the provisions of Part VI of the RISDA Act 1972; * To provide technical services, advice, training and education programs to the smallholder sector; * To collect and manage statistics or information necessary and maintain records relating to the smallholder sector; * To plan and implement any other activities that may improve the social and economic well-being of smallholders; * To ensure that the smallholder sector is modernized to improve the social and economic well-being of smallholders; * To do any other things that enable it to perform its functions effectively or incidental to the performance of its functions.


Subsidiaries

* RISDA Holdings Sdn. Bhd. * RISDA Plantations Sdn. Bhd. * RISDA Semaian & Langskap Sdn. Bhd. * RISDA Baja Sdn. Bhd. * RISDA Ventures Sdn. Bhd. * RISDA Fleet Sdn. Bhd. * Permodalan RISDA Bhd. * Estet Pekebun Kecil Sdn. Bhd. (ESPEK)


Education

RISDA's education arm, the RISDA College (), formerly known as RISDA Training Institute (), is established in 1999 to help the children of the rubber industry smallholders to have the opportunity to pursue higher education, if they are not admitted to public universities. The college, which was located in Alor Gajah,
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, also offers academic study programs at certificate and diploma levels. In 2014, RISDA College is upgraded into a university college and renamed as the University College of Agroscience Malaysia (; UCAM).


See also

* Malaysian Rubber Board * Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia * Rubber industry in Malaysia


References


External links

* * {{authority control 1973 establishments in Malaysia Agricultural organisations based in Malaysia Government agencies established in 1973 Federal ministries, departments and agencies of Malaysia Ministry of Rural Development (Malaysia) Rubber industry in Malaysia Organisations based in Kuala Lumpur