MKHOP seeks land for plantation in Indonesia


From left: MKHOP independent non-executive director Yahya Ariffin, executive director Emily Chen Wei Chyong, executive director Datuk Andy Lee Khee Meng, non-executive director Tan Sri Eddy.

KUALA LUMPUR: Main Market-bound MKH Oil Palm (East Kalimantan) Bhd (MKHOP) is actively seeking land in Indonesia to expand its land bank for oil palm plantations.

The company, which has about 18,000ha of plantation land currently, plans to acquire another 5,000ha in East Kalimantan by the second quarter of 2024.

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