LTH unit gets green light to expand operations in Sabah


Zainal: ‘We want to join the big boys, and we will continue to explore new growth opportunities.’

KUALA LUMPUR: The Sabah Forestry Department has given its approval to Lembaga Tabung Haji’s (LTH) wholly-owned subsidiary TH Bonggaya to expand its operations involving sustainable forest management.

The expansion of the operations will also involve teak and rubber plantation development in Sabah. The licence for the development will be held by LTH.

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