FGV, Felcra, Qatar’s Baladna in Chuping Agro Valley venture


Felda said the partnership will also look into building an industrial farm and start dairy production, and to operate an industrial farm producing two million litres of milk on a weekly basis.

KUALA LUMPUR: FGV Holdings Bhd’s unit (FGV) has teamed up with Felcra Bhd and Qatar’s Baladna Food Industries Co. W.L.L to look into turning FGV Chuping Agro Valley into one of the leading agro-valley hubs in Malaysia.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday, FGV said its unit FGV Integrated Farming Sdn Bhd (FGVIF), had signed an MoU with the two parties to carry out a comprehensive feasibility and technical study.

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