Malaysia can become leading regional biodegradable hub through RM400m UAE investment, says Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry | Malay Mail

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GURUN, April 21 — The Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (MAFI) is optimistic that Malaysia can potentially transform into a leading biodegradable hub in Southeast Asia through the partnership between local biotechnology firm Free The Seed Sdn Bhd and Hotpack Packaging Industries LLC...

GURUN, April 21 — The Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry is optimistic that Malaysia can potentially transform into a leading biodegradable hub in Southeast Asia through the partnership between local biotechnology firm Free The Seed Sdn Bhd and Hotpack Packaging Industries LLC of the United Arab Emirates .

“The construction of the first 3,200-square metre plant will begin next month and is expected to be completed in August 2022,” he said during the groundbreaking ceremony at Free The Seed’s facility here today. The first facility—also Hotpack’s first-ever factory in Southeast Asia—is expected to produce 70 million units of fast-moving consumer goods packaging products annually.

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Malaysia has lots of potential in many fields... It won't realize it as long as UMNO in power.

It can but under the current govt, it is only wishful thinking

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