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If you are a self-respecting glutton, chances are you have tasted their heirloom rice.
From paddy terraces dotting rural Borneo, planted organically by farmers who close to 60% are women, to now a star ingredient at top KL restaurants, including the few who made it onto the latest extended list of Asia’s Best 50 Restaurants. I ask Lilian Chen, CEO of Langit Collective, whether there was a concerted effort to woo these acclaimed restaurants and their demanding chefs.
“To be honest, it wasn’t easy at the beginning to convince chefs that they should give our products a shot; we were not an established supplier (hence no credibility), and selling local Malaysian rice at that price point was unheard of,” the
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He made the call while felicitating with workers on the occasion of the 2021 May Day celebrations.
Hayab, who is the Director of the Global Peace Foundation says the workplace should be devoid of acrimony that would stand against the wheel of progress in all spheres of life.
He said, “In our places of work, we should see ourselves as a team and a family bounded for the greater good of the organization we are serving irrespective of our differences.”
“Workers should be aware that the world is our common home. Thus we are responsible to respect, protect, and live in harmony with the natural environment and avoid issues that will be detrimental to our collective responsibility as an entity as a people that should pursue the same goal.”
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For the last year and a half, a local chapter of the Global Peace Foundation has been working on race relations between Native Americans and non-natives.
That project will now serve as a model for others around the country.
The results of the pilot project, Cross Community Reconciliation Forum, were presented on Friday.
Dancing was part of the cultural exchange at a room at Community Leadership and Development, Inc.
The project was planned to last six months, but went longer because of COVID shutdowns.