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As Malaysia grapples with the dual challenges of urbanization and food insecurity, community gardens (CGs) are emerging as innovative responses to sustainable food production and community empowerment. This review paper explores the development, challenges, and transformative potential...
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The agricultural sector in Malaysia faces numerous challenges that impede productivity, including low yields, post-harvest losses, limited arable land, increasing demand, and the impacts of climate change. The rise of smart farming technologies, such as precision agriculture and...
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The Arab region represents 23 countries with more than 400 million people. This region is an emerging market for agricultural products that include rice, fruits, and vegetables. Malaysia aspires to expand the export of its tropical fruits to this market. A team of researchers from...
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The involvement of youth in the fisheries industry is essential in securing good nation-building for the future. These young people are needed by the country to upgrade, modernize and increase the number of skilled workers involved in the fisheries industry. Concerning this, government...
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Despite small and quite recent, floriculture is a lucrative industry in Malaysia. This industry contributes more than RM500 million (US$119 million) every year from its export revenue. The demand for floriculture is increasing in the local and international markets. The usage of flowers...
Aimi Athirah Ahmad
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Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)E-mail
aimiathirah@mardi.gov.myLatest Submission of the Author
Advancing Community Gardens in the Klang Valley, Malaysia through Social Enterprise
The Smart Agriculture Revolution Transforming Controlled Environment Farming in Malaysia
Arab Regions as a Potential Market for Malaysian Tropical Fruits
The Effectiveness of the Government Program to Young Fishermen in Malaysia
Producer’s Perspective on the Potential of Malaysia’s Floriculture Industry
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