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SIBU, Oct 3 — The state agriculture sector needs more committed and innovative entrepreneurs to bring it to greater heights, especially in view of Sarawak’s vision to be a net food and food products exporter by 2030, said Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah. He said this after...

Saturday, 03 Oct 2020 04:27 PM MYT

He said this after visiting Sarawak Fruit Enterprise, a collecting, processing and packaging centre for Durian, Dabai, Rambutan, Isu, Cempedak and other local fruits, here. “You have the idea, machines and the workers. We need more people with your spirit and commitment. You need to work out on your production line to boost your supplies,” he noted to Chuo.

 

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