Lilian Chen of Langit Collective opens up about on-the-job learning as CEO Share
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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Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar speaks to reporters in Kuching June 5, 2019. Picture by Sulok Tawie
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KUCHING, April 4 The Ministry of Entrepreneur Development and Co-operatives (Medac) wants village traders especially Dayak entrepreneurs to grab business opportunities offered by agencies under the ministry.
Its minister, Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said he also wanted small-time entrepreneurs in every district or interior areas to endeavour to expand their businesses.
‘’I throw this challenge to the young who want to venture into numerous types of businesses such as manufacturing, agriculture and others.