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Day: December 6, 2022

“AGROECOLOGY FOR ALL: Initiatives in Malaysia” – EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

SMK CONVENT BUTTERWORTH: Green Activities Produce Environmentally Conscious Students The students of SMK Convent Butterworth in Penang, through a host of go-green activities, have successfully created a garden and an amiable learning environment in their school. The environmental activities conducted by the school ensure the students are inculcated with the right values to nurture nature and...
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Chicken eggs shortage is unsolved mystery

The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) urged the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living and the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industries to resolve the supply shortage of chicken eggs immediately. “Most of the grocers and public markets claimed that it has been difficult for them to get the supply since two months ago, thus, creating a concern on the supply shortage in the...
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“Agroecology for All: Initiatives in Malaysia” – EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

SANGGA SINAYAH: Integrating the Environment and Agriculture into the Lives of Students For the past decade, former Head Master, Sangga Sinnayah has been receiving praise and accolades for his work in introducing agroecological concepts, instilling environmental awareness and practising organic farming in the schools he taught. Although environmental education is progressively taking root in the...
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“Agroecology for All: Initiatives in Malaysia” – EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Empowering the Differently Abled with Agriculture Most of the learning centres meant for the differently abled provide skills training for their inmates. However, the welfare centre for the differently abled (Persatuan Kebajikan Kanak-Kanak Kurang Upaya) at Jalan USJ 18/7, Subang Jaya, Selangor, has gone one step further to equip them with agricultural knowledge. The centre firmly believes it is...
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