Rimbunan Sawit seeks land expansion over three years


  • Business
  • Thursday, 01 Jun 2006

KUALA LUMPUR: Rimbunan Sawit Bhd is looking to further expand its land bank over the next two to three years, chief operating officer Khoo Lian Hong said yesterday.  

The expansion is likely to be concentrated in the company's home state, Sarawak, in the immediate future, but it is also looking at expanding to Papua New Guinea and neighbouring countries, he said at the official launch of the Miri-based oil palm plantation firm’s prospectus yesterday. 

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