Increasing production of fresh water lobsters


Ismail (standing in middle row, centre) and Johor Agriculture Department deputy director (Development) Azreen Basir (standing in middle row, left) with some of the recipients at the Program Galakan Usahawan Johor.

PASIR GUDANG: Johor wants more fresh water lobsters produced in the state with an increase of 100 breeders annually if the pilot project launched this year succeeds.

State Agriculture, Agro-based Industries, Entrepreneur Development and Cooperative committee chairman Ismail Mohamed said the project would create lucrative income for them.

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