Positive ventures can help spur state economy


Dr Ahmad Samsuri (left) looking at the plants that were grown using bio-organic fertiliser in Pelantoh, Terengganu. — Bernamapic

KEMAMAN: Opportunities in sustainable and green practices can bring an economic boost to Terengganu and its people, its Mentri Besar said.

Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar said sustainable projects such as the solar energy plant by Eastern Pacific Industrial Corp Bhd (Epic) and TDM Bhd’s bio-gas and bio-organic fertiliser ventures would spur a chain reaction that could help improve the state’s economy.

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