Developing a tool to identify where pepper is grown


Prof Ajay (second from left) and Dr Harry exchanging the MoA documents as Swinburne Sarawak research, consultancy and future projects director Assoc Prof Wallace Wong (left) and MPB deputy director-general (development) Philip Gaweng (right) look on.

KUCHING: The Malaysian Pepper Board (MPB) and Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus will partner to develop a sensor to identify the geographical origins of pepper.

The partnership was formalised with the signing of a memorandum of agreement at Swinburne Sarawak recently.

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