Hisham: Mindef to start veg gardens at military camps for food security

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TAMPIN: The Defence Ministry (Mindef) aims to create vegetable gardens at every military camp in the country to ensure food security, especially for military personnel.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said Syed Sirajuddin Camp in Gemas here has been selected as a pioneer project.

"I want a report later and if possible, it can be expanded to all camps and all zones,” he told reporters after watching the 2022 Malaysian Armed Forces Firepower Training here on Tuesday . Gen Zamrose had posted on Facebook Monday that the Army Integrated Farm in Syed Sirajudin Camp, implemented under the Army Food Sustainability Programme, was aimed at reducing the cost of living for personnel through growing their own agricultural produce.

Meanwhile, Hishammuddin said that the firepower training was Mindef's effort to ensure that all three branches of service in the Armed Forces were equipped with the necessary assets in post-pandemic times.

 

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Foolish. Army needs to focus fitness, and weaponry not gardening

Tabik tuan! Itu padang kawad sudah bajak mahu kasi tanam sayur. Belum tuan. Cepat2 kasi bajak tanam kobis, sawi sama kangkong. Tapi tuan kita askar bukan petani. Ini arahan dari itu menteri bahalol hisap vape banyak sangat. Ok tuan nanti askar sama petani punya gaji kita claim.

Plant vege at our open borders.......Rear fish.....in kolams!. We can stop the illegals from coming!,.... Can make me a Minister ?

It took malaysia ministers 60 years to see this idea. Empty spaces and green areas lying in waste for ages

Aduuuuish..there are so many other productive ways to enhance our food security....first..pls provide assistance to the genuine farmers, business man n not the moron cronies who will sell their projects n want easy money only...NFC?

Is this the ministerial material that we hope for? This fler just expedited the nation to be Sri lankanned...

Pulak? HishammuddinH2O

Mindef to start farming

Whattt🤣🤣

Under BN, Country is so screwed up Military turned farmers now Soon our housewives will be sent to Indonesia as maids.

Something big will happen next next month 🤔

Otak apa ini?

soldiers becoming farmers?

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