ABSTRACT
Small and Medium enterprise (SME) is important to Malaysia’s economy. More than 900,000 SMEs were established in 2018, and the government aims to increase this to one million corporations by 2020. In order to increase the number of SMEs, the government creates many programs and...
INTRODUCTION
World climate is always changing. There are many evidences showing that the climate has changed in the past and will continue to change. The causes of this phenomenon are believed to be due to both natural variations and human intervention. Specifically, there are three external...
INTRODUCTION
The ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It comprises ten countries that include Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos. This association was formed in 1967, mainly out of concern for political...
INTRODUCTION
The international trade of agricultural products is projected to sustain its strong growth. The growing world demand on agricultural produce creates an opportunity for Malaysia to expand its export markets and contribute to the Gross National Income since international trade is a...
INTRODUCTION
Malaysia is home to a wide variety of plants species. Located in the tropics, it is one of the most diverse floristic regions in the world. Thus, Malaysia has the advantage of developing and advancing its floriculture industry which could generate decent income to producers and...
Nik Rozana Nik Mohamad Masdek
Afflication
Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)Latest Submission of the Author
Agricultural Technology Incubation Program in Malaysia
Malaysian Government Initiatives to Reduce the Impact of Climate Change Towards the Agriculture Industry
Overview of Agro-Food Trade Between Malaysia and Selected Asean Countries
The Potential of Malaysian Fresh Agriculture Products in Vietnam Market
Malaysian Floriculture Industry Development Policy
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