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Bintulu Development Authority launches hydroponic farming initiative to tackle urban food security
Bintulu Development Authority launches hydroponic farming initiative to tackle urban food security

Borneo Post

time11-07-2025

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Bintulu Development Authority launches hydroponic farming initiative to tackle urban food security

Muhamad Yakup (right) and Angellie look at the hydroponic vegetable after launching the programme. BINTULU (July 11): A new hydroponic farming initiative launched in Bintulu aims to tackle food sustainability in urban areas while empowering local communities, said Bintulu Development Authority (BDA) general manager Datu Muhamad Yakup Kari. Undertaken by BDA with key partners, the initiative promotes sustainable agriculture alongside environmental awareness and community engagement. 'We extend our appreciation to PTTEP Malaysia, the main sponsor of this programme, for their strong commitment to corporate sustainability and generous support,' Muhamad Yakup said during the launch of the 'Hydroponic Germination and Greening the Earth, Nurturing the Future 2025' programme at the BDA Kidurong public library today. He also commended the Lions Club of Bintulu for leading the programme and praised Universiti Putra Malaysia Sarawak (UPMS) for delivering technical training and ongoing mentorship. 'This effort is part of our ongoing commitment to sustainability and inclusive community development. 'It also reflects BDA's broader focus beyond urban planning, by integrating environmental stewardship and social inclusivity,' he said. The launch also featured a tree planting activity and e-waste collection drive, reinforcing BDA's vision for a greener and more resilient Bintulu. Meanwhile, Lions Club of Bintulu Kidurong president Angellie Stephen Raja said the initiative aims to uplift low-income households through practical training and entrepreneurship development. She highlighted the construction of a smart-tech greenhouse beside the Millennium Park Public Library, equipped with app-connected systems to monitor water temperature, humidity, pump performance, cooling systems, and automatic roofing based on weather conditions. 'The system also includes CCTV surveillance and voice command features, allowing real-time monitoring and guidance for participants working inside the greenhouse. 'This project wouldn't have materialised without the dedication, sacrifices, and determination of our team. They are not just team members – they are the heart of this initiative,' she said. Angellie expressed hope that the project would boost local food production, support environmental protection, and nurture a resilient community of agro-entrepreneurs. 'Let us grow together, support one another, and serve together. To our partners and participating community, thank you for believing in this mission, let's keep building a stronger, greener, and more inclusive Bintulu.' Also present were BDA deputy chairman Dato Haidar Khan Asghar Khan, PTTEP Malaysia Country Asset Manager Padsakorn Suwanruji, and UPMS Provost Professor Dr Shahrul Razid Sarbini.

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