Promise of incentives and aid to help urban farming projects expand


Mazlan (second from right) watering a long beans plant during the launch of the urban farm run by the disabled in Taman Tanjung Puteri Resort, Pasir Gudang.

JOHOR government will support programmes that empower local communities, such as urban farming.

State education, information, heritage and culture committee chairman Mazlan Bujang said this after launching an urban farming project run by the disabled in Taman Tanjung Puteri Resort in Pasir Gudang.

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Mazlan Bujang , Urban Farming , Johor

   

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