Sabahan rural women transform corn husks into income generating flowers


Millis (second from left) and Lunsin (third from left) are among the women transforming corn husk into craft. Photos: Farni Millis

Located about 125km north of Kota Kinabalu, Kota Marudu in Sabah is an agricultural town known for its corn production.

Most residents are corn farmers here. In some villages, nearly 70% of the population work in corn fields.

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