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The National Farmers' Organisation (Nafas) is confident that it will continue to be trusted by the government, to be involved in the agenda of manufacturing and supplying subsidised fertilisers to the country’s paddy farmers. - Facebook
National
Nafas confident of being trusted as subsidised fertiliser supplier
KUALA LUMPUR - The National Farmers' Organisation (Nafas) is confident that it will continue to...
Picture for illustrative purposes - FILE PIC
National
National assembly speeds up efforts to outlaw dog meat consumption in S.Korea
SEOUL - Legislative efforts to end dog meat consumption in South Korea are picking up speed amid...
Mohamad during a speech in the Sembang Santai Unity Programme at Kampung Hayat, Bentong yesterday.
National
Panic buying, switch to local rice cause rice supply disruption - Mat Sabu
BENTONG - Panic buying of local white rice in excess of monthly needs and consumers switching from...
Rural and Regional Development deputy minister Datuk Rubiah Wang (second from the right) observing crops during a visit to the Perda Food Valley - BERNAMA PIX
National
Rural and Regional Development Ministry assessing land in Kota Belud, Sri Aman for rice cultivation projects
TASEK GELUGOR - The Rural and Regional Development Ministry is currently assessing land in Kota...
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof (third from the right) who was the Plantation and Commodities Minister after officiating the ceremony for Berandau Day and the Sarawak Cocoa Cluster Cooperative at the Cocoa Research and Development Centre - BERNAMA PIX
National
Malaysia's cocoa exports worth RM4.3 billion up to July - Fadillah
KUCHING - The value of Malaysia’s cocoa exports reached RM4.364 billion from January to July this...
Pig farmers are advised not to plant fruit trees in and around farm areas that could attract animals, especially fruit bats (a family of bat species), which are known to be natural hosts of the Nipah virus. - FILE PIX
National
Malaysia maintains free status from Nipah disease in pig farming
PUTRAJAYA - Malaysia maintains its position free from Nipah disease in pig farming through regular...
Mohamad Sabu (second from the right) attended the Recognition Ceremony for the Pulai Parliamentary and Simpang Jeram State Legislative Assembly by-election workers in Johor Bahru yesterday.
National
MAFS to meet with India government to discuss white rice export restrictions
JOHOR BAHRU - The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MAFS) will hold a meeting with the...
Kelantan State Farmers Organisation (PPN) board chairman Datuk Aimi Jusoh (right) with Kelantan Padi and Rice Regulation director Mohamed Fadhli Abdul Azid (left) observing the local white rice supply for the local white rice launching ceremony at the Kangkong Farmers’ Organisation Area (PPK) - BERNAMA PIX
National
Demand for local white rice in Kelantan up 50 per cent
PASIR MAS - The demand for local white rice in Kelantan has increased by almost 50 per cent...
Image for illustrative purposes only. – FILE PIX
National
Local white rice supply sufficient to cope with demand - LPP
KOTA BHARU - The Farmers' Organisation Authority (LPP) has assured that local white rice...
A special programme for the distribution and sale of local white rice at a reasonable price at Agrobazar Rakyat Kubur Panjang, here today drew a positive response from the public, with 1,190 bags of rice sold. - BERNAMA
National
Positive response to special programme selling local white rice at affordable price
PENDANG - A special programme for the distribution and sale of local white rice at a reasonable...
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