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Importance of having control over seeds
From MOHIDEEN ABDUL KADER, President Consumers Association of Penang.
The great white elephant of Sri Lanka
SRI LANKA’s president Gotabaya Rajapaksa has a fetish for fiasco. The Indian Ocean island is a basket case for several reasons.
Vegetable straws paving the way for a healthier planet
With knowledge and experience gained from a decade working in Korea, a Hanoian man started a business producing straws made from vegetables and fruits.Le Van Tam’s product even earned a five-star review from the One Commune – One Product (OCOP) Grading Council of Hanoi, the highest possible certification.
Hanoi farmers' vegetable straws prove a hit around the world
HANOI (Vietnam News/Asia News Network): With knowledge and experience gained from a decade working in Korea, a Hanoian man started a business producing straws made from vegetables and fruits.
Conflict threatens to swamp Sri Lanka
RUSSIA’S war in Ukraine, which has caused a humanitarian crisis and convulsed global financial markets, is now threatening to crush an US$81bil (RM340bil) economy more than 6,437km away in the Indian Ocean.
Free farming seminar for youths
The Centre For Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia (Cetdem) is hosting a seminar for youths titled “Farming for and by the Next Generation – Organic” on March 19 and 20 at Hotel Capitol Kuala Lumpur in Bukit Bintang.
Healthy returns for former estate worker
FOR two decades, S. Lechumy has toiled tirelessly in her organic vegetable garden at her home in Taman Tun Sambanthan, Sungai Siput.
Importing 200,000 tonnes of sugar - making life bitter for 3 million Filipinos: Comment
MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Importing 200,000 metric tonnes sugar will make life less sweeter to some 66,000 sugar workers who will be directly displaced from their jobs and about 500,000 who derive indirect employment.
Amnesty programme planned to address problems relating to fishing vessel licences, says Kitingan
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government plans to implement an amnesty programme next year to address the region’s decades-long problems with fishing vessel licences.