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The Star
13-05-2025
- Business
- The Star
Nextgreen appoints associate as exclusive distributor in Libya
KUALA LUMPUR: Nextgreen Global Bhd via its wholly-owned subsidiary Nextgreen Fertilizer Sdn Bhd (NGF) has appointed the group's 49%-owned associate P Teguh Nextgreen Sdn Bhd to be the exclusive distributor of NGF's organic fertiliser products in Libya. In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the group said P Teguh Nextgreen has also inked a contract for the fertiliser products NexBooster and NexCompost to be purchased by Inbat Global for Importing Agricultural Machinery and Supplies and Fazzan Cooperative Association for Organic Agriculture. P Teguh Nextgreen has committed to purchase up to 25,000 tonnes per annum, consisting of 5,000 metric tons of NexBooster and 20,000 metric tons of NexCompost. According to Nextgreen, the agreements enable NGF to tap into the Libyan market through a dedicated and structured distribution channel. "This initiative is in line with the company's broader strategy to expand its international footprint in sustainable agricultural solutions, particularly in high-potential emerging markets," it said.


BusinessToday
22-04-2025
- Business
- BusinessToday
Bursa Slides Nearly 14 Points On Midday
Bursa Malaysia extended its losses at midday as widespread selling pressure weighed down key indices, with the FBM KLCI shedding 13.93 points or 0.93% to 1,485.54. The benchmark index hit a high of 1,492.44 and a low of 1,482.70 in the morning session. Broader market weakness was evident with the FBM 70 dropping 166.77 points (-1.08%) to 15,341.47, while the FBM Emas Index declined 104.55 points (-0.94%) to 10,990.84. The FBM Shariah Index lost 97.01 points (-0.89%) to 10,788.06, and the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Index (F4GBM) fell 8.75 points (-0.98%) to 886.17. On the most active list, Ingenieur Gudang Bhd led with 589.6 million shares traded, slipping 0.5 sen to 3.5 sen. Nextgreen Global Bhd rose 1.5 sen to 36 sen with 266.7 million shares traded, while Awanbiru Technology Bhd gained 0.5 sen to 78.5 sen on volume of 231.9 million shares. Meanwhile, Magma Group Bhd eased 0.5 sen to 36.5 sen and Bina Puri Holdings Bhd was unchanged at 34.5 sen. Trading resumed at 2.30pm. Related