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Sudan war hits crucial gum arabic business
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Sudan's war has left farmers of gum arabic, a vital ingredient for global...
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FAMA targets 14 new farmers' markets this year
KUALA TERENGGANU - The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) aims to open 14 new...
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Africa Agriculture ministers agree to work together against food insecurity
KAMPALA, Uganda - A group of 14 African countries on Friday committed to new collective targets to...
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Atypical 'mad cow disease' case detected in US
WASHINGTON, US - US health officials have detected an atypical case of "mad cow disease" in a beef...
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Hot spell a blessing in disguise for watermelon seller in Kelantan
GUA MUSANG - The hot weather that hit the country turned out to be a blessing in disguise for a...
Sallehuddin (standing second from left) greeting the guests attending Sungai Besar PPK Aidilfitri Celebration Ceremony on Tuesday.
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Hot weather: 6,000 padi farmers fret over likely decline in rice production
SUNGAI BESAR - Some 6,000 padi farmers in Sungai Besar are worried that rice production will reduce...
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Hot weather: Water supply will not be affected - Perlis MB
KANGAR - The Perlis government has given an assurance that there will be sufficient water supply for...
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Hot weather helps improve agricultural production - FAMA
KUALA SELANGOR - The heat wave which is sweeping over the country has so far helped farmers to...
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Climate change will cut land for coffee by 54 pct: Report
LONDON, UK - Climate change will reduce the land available for coffee by 54 per cent by 2100 even if...
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Kada provides pumps to help padi farmers deal with dry spell
TUMPAT - The Kemubu Agricultural Development Authority (Kada) has taken the initiative to install...
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In this picture taken on November 11, 2024, Morning Mama owner Qurrata Ayuni, who lost her parents in the 2004 tsunami, makes a coffee at her cafe in Banda Aceh. - Photo by AFP
Woman-owned cafe in Indonesia's Syariah stronghold shakes stigma
The survey revealed that over 85 per cent of Shopee Affiliates promoted more local brands than international brands, dedicating the majority of their efforts to support homegrown products. - Photo credit: Shopee
97 per cent of Shopee Affiliates support Malaysian brands, drive local business growth
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Dive deeper into Perak, explore these treasures beyond Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar
Tasting the stingless bee's honey. Photo: Islamic Tourism Centre
Labu Kubong: A quiet village transforming life into tourism
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Dive deeper into Perak, explore these treasures beyond Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar
Pangkor Island - Photo: Canva
Discovering the timeless charm of Perak’s history and scenic beauty
Perak is a vibrant mixture of colonial charm and rich history. Photo: CANVA
Wander through Tasik Cermin 1 and 2: Which lake holds the most magic?
Hidden within the limestone hills of Perak, lies the majestic Tasik Cermin. Photo: Islamic Tourism Centre
Labu Kubong: A quiet village transforming life into tourism
Tasting the stingless bee's honey. Photo: Islamic Tourism Centre
Woman-owned cafe in Indonesia's Syariah stronghold shakes stigma
In this picture taken on November 11, 2024, Morning Mama owner Qurrata Ayuni, who lost her parents in the 2004 tsunami, makes a coffee at her cafe in Banda Aceh. - Photo by AFP
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