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Financial digitalisation bolstering Malaysia’s food security agenda
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Features : Plant Tissue Culture Seen As Strategic Tool For Food Security
Food security has long been a strategic national priority for Malaysia, a country that remains heavily reliant on imports to meet domestic food demand. However, challenges such as climate uncertainty and disruptions to global supply chains pose long-term risks to the nation’s food supply, underscoring the need for authorities to explore approaches that can ensure Malaysia is able to produce food sustainably for its people. Agricultural biotechnology is increasingly seen as a key enabler in supporting the government’s efforts to strengthen national food security. Rising to this challenge is YSG Bioscape Sdn Bhd – a BioNexus-status subsidiary of Sabah Foundation – which specialises in plant tissue culture technology.
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Related coverage for "Financial digitalisation bolstering Malaysia’s food security agenda": ANTARA News — Govt reviews MBG governance, prioritizes vulnerable groups. The Hindu BusinessLine — Hidden hunger: Fixing the micronutrient crisis. Utusan Malaysia — Kerajaan hargai komitmen industri perbankan bantu PMKS akses kewangan mudah – PM. BERNAMA — Features : Plant Tissue Culture Seen As Strategic Tool For Food Security. DNyuz — The evidence against “ultra-processed” foods is weaker than you think
