KOTA BARU, March 28 The majority of farmers in Kelantan are now left with no choice but to accept fate as their crops suffer severe damage and become unharvestable amidst the.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s prime agricultural body has joined forces with government agencies, research institutions and global organisations including the International Rice Research Institute to pioneer initiatives to address the effects of climate change on crops
JERLUN: Padi farmers in Kedah are urging the government to reassess the floor price of padi purchases by manufacturers in the state, adding that the current rate of RM1,200 per tonne was exceptionally low.
PARIT BUNTAR: From today, rice farmers in the country can heave a sigh of relief with a RM140 increase in the rate of the Padi Price Subsidy Scheme, the first since the 1990s.