Corn planting to help needy


Siew (second left) exchanging documents for the bridging fund agreement with Famisa executive chairman Datuk Andrew E Kim Leng ( third left) as Jeyaratnam (second right) looks on.

CSR1M and Farmisa Holdings Sdn Bhd is expanding its Jagung One Malaysia (JOM) programme with the help of ChinaGate Capital Limited to assist underprivileged people obtain income independently.

CSR1M secretary general Jeyaratnam Manium said JOM is a corn-cultivating programme utilising unused or abandoned land by the programme’s participants.

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