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Food traceability can benefit Malaysia
Malaysia has much to gain from food traceability, according to Britain-based Global Food Traceability Forum (GFTF) chairman Ian Smith.
Algorithmics software for bank
Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd will be utilising specific solutions by Ontario-based software company Algorithmics to help tackle operational risk management.
WHO launches system to track bird flu samples
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation says it has begun to disclose how and where the samples of bird flu virus it receives from affected countries are used, in response to poor countries' demands for more transparency.
Eco-conscious palm oil
Oil palm companies are subjecting themselves to scrutiny to meet consumer demand for eco-friendly palm oil.
TM upbeat on broadband
Telekom Malaysia Bhd sees significant opportunities in the high speed broadbandpartnership with the Government to accelerate household broadband penetration, says groupCEO Datuk Seri Wahid Omar. Kulim (M) Bhd managing director Tan Sri AhamadMohamad sees the price of crude palm oil possibly hitting RM3,500 per tonne. His companyaims to double the hectarage at Papua New Guinea in the next seven to ten years. AtManulife Insurance (M) Bhd, president and CEO Peter Robertson is reorganising andexpanding his actuarial team to ensure that he has the resources to implement the risk-basedcapital framework and develop innovative products.
Sustainable palm oil system soon
IT will be interesting to gauge global players' acceptance of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil's (RSPO) certified sustainability palm oil (CSPO) system, to be launched in the first quarter 2008.
From the farm to the fork
Malaysia may soon join the ranks of countries which allow consumers to track its food from farm to the dinnertable. Food traceability became a priority when major food scares surfaced such as the mad cow disease anddioxin contamination. Consumers today want safe and healthy food.
M-Fit system to trace source of unsafe food
A system to track down the source of food contamination and the location of unsafe food products to be withdrawn from the market has been introduced to those in the starfruit-growing, and prawn and poultry-breeding industries.
Delivering results the key focus this year
THE year 2007 will be one for significant changes at MalaysiaAirports, says managing director Datuk Seri Bashir Ahmad inour final series of the 2007 CEO Outlook.On the current mergers and acquisitions fever, PermodalanNasional Bhd CEO Tan Sri Hamad Kama Piah Che Othman'sview is that irrespective of size, the most important basis forinvestment would be value and returns.Tan Sri Lodin Wok Kamaruddin, group MD of the Bousteadgroup, sees palm oil trading between the RM1,800 andRM2,000 range in the near future, a level which should besustained.
Homegrown business with a global reach
IOI Corp Bhd's overseas plants are located in three strategic locations but its business has global reach, says group executive director Datuk Lee Yeow Chor. Fighting a tough consumer market, Guinness Anchor managing director Theo de Rond is confident the group's diverse portfolio of brands will continue to appeal to a wide range of consumer taste. At Suria KLCC, general manager Andrew Brien sees a challenging year for the consumer market. Consumers are looking for value which he defines in various categories.