GUA MUSANG - To address food security, the South Kelantan Development Authority (Kesedar) hopes to rear up to 1,300 heads of cattle for beef by 2025, said general manager Dr.
Nestle Malaysia has highlighted its ambitions to advance the domestic coffee sector by drilling down into local trends and improving crop yields via its NESCAFE Grown Respectfully sustainability strategy.
Coffee consumers in the Asia Pacific region are increasingly making purchasing decisions that are driven by by localisation and ready-to-drink format innovation, according to industry heavyweights such as Nestle, Suntory and Movenpick.
GUA MUSANG: The South Kelantan Development Authority (Kesedar) has the potential to become a major domestic food producer through the 'Kesedar Food Valley' programme to tacklet the food security issue and boost the production of agriculture and food in the country.
Solving the challenges of plastic waste requires a conscious choice to use less plastic in our daily activities, and opt wherever possible, for materials that are more environmentally friendly and recyclable. It also requires everybody’s effort to avoid littering.
To address the issue of packaging waste in the environment, Nestle (Malaysia) Berhad has been proactively working with local partners to establish in the community better and more widespread recycling habits, as well as more effective ways for waste collection and separation of the different types of materials.
Empowering communities to adopt better recycling habits
As part of the company’s recycling initiatives, Nestle recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) to kick-off an initiative on kerbside collection of recyclables in two townships in Selangor, with the aim of instilling a better understanding of recycling, reducing household waste and increase waste separ