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FGV distributes 13,000 bags of daily essentials to B40 group during MCO (VIDEO)

Thursday, 26 Mar 2020 04:32 PM MYTFGV Holdings Berhad staff is set to deliver bags of daily essentials to the needy community. — Picture courtesy of FGV Holdings Berhad

The Malaysian-based global agricultural company has pledged its support to distribute 13,000 bags of daily food essentials under its Food Relief Bag programme. The group chief executive officer Datuk Haris Fadzilah Hassan said the contributions are meant for the B40 group, especially those affected by pay cuts and those dependent on daily wages.

“Being involved directly in the food supply chain industry, this contribution is very close to the heart and part of the FGV Group’s continuous effort to support the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030.”

 

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