Varsity students say ’yes’ to palm oil


(Left) Bhoshaga Mitrran (right), Gu’ryal Singh (second from right) and Tan Zhen Hong (second from left) with their friends at a roadshow to promote the campaign.

WITH the pool of talents the university has, a Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten) undergraduate believes that the students can tap into their skills and knowledge to improve palm oil and its by-products.

“We have a lot of engineering students here. I’m sure we can use our engineering skills to enhance the quality of palm oil or innovate new palm oil by-products,” said Bhoshaga Mitrran Ravi Chandran, who is studying civil engineering.

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