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Masiung (middle) visiting the Pekan Baharu Tongod commercial project site.
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KPKK, Risda urged to find solution to increase rubber price
TONGOD - The Plantation and Commodities Ministry and Rubber Industry Smallholders Development...
Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (FOMCA) president Datuk Marimuthu Nadason.
National
Cooperative startups may lower food cost, not by 'boycotting' premises, says Fomca
SHAH ALAM - Experts say Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli’s suggestion to boycott premises that fail...
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Chicken, egg supply to return to normal from this month - MAFS
PUTRAJAYA - The supply of chicken and eggs will return to normal and will be sufficient for the...
18 pig farms in Penang now hit by ASF - FILE PIX
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18 pig farms in Penang now hit by ASF - Chow
NIBONG TEBAL - African Swine Fever (ASF) has now spread more widely in Penang, with seven more pig...
Egg supply in Penang expected to fully recover in three months
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Egg supply in Penang expected to fully recover in three months
BUTTERWORTH - The supply of eggs in Penang is currently only about 50 to 60 per cent and is expected...
Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.- BERNAMA
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Sarawak's indigenous crops have potential for mass production - Abang Johari
KUCHING - Sarawak’s indigenous fruits and vegetables have potential for commercialisation and mass...
Mohamad Sabu
National
Importing eggs from India only temporary measure - Mohamad Sabu
PUTRAJAYA - The government will only import eggs from India until local supplies stabilise, said...
Landslide at Father’s Organic Farm campsite in Batang Kali, Gohtong Jaya, Selangor on Dec 16. It claimed 31 lives. Pic by Rosli Talib
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Drawing lessons from Batang Kali campsite tragedy
KUALA LUMPUR - Camping out in the woods for a weekend getaway to enjoy the luxuries of nature is...
Fadillah to seek federal agencies' assistance in providing affordable housing in S'wak
National
Fadillah to seek federal agencies' assistance in providing affordable housing in S'wak
SIBU - Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has assured that he will find a way how the...
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KADA allocated RM10 million under five-year-agro food assistance programme - Mohamed Sabu
KOTA BHARU - The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry has allocated RM10 million to the Kemubu...
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