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Malay proverb of the day on humility and resilience: Follow the nature of the rice plant; the more grains it bears, the lower it bows

Times of India

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June 22, 2026

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Malay proverb of the day on humility and resilience: Follow the nature of the rice plant; the more grains it bears, the lower it bows
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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 23, 2026

Durian kunyit, Musang King ‘lubuk’ pahala untuk peniaga

KOTA BHARU: Seorang pemilik kebun di sini menjadikan durian kunyit dan Musang King segar dari ladang sebagai ‘lubuk’ pahala apabila menawarkan buah tersebut pada harga murah. Ahmad Maher Safiain berkata, ia bertujuan membolehkan semua golongan menikmati keenakan rasa buah ‘kayangan’ itu pada harga murah. Katanya, dia menawarkan harga lebih murah kerana memiliki kebun sendiri selain ... Read more The post Durian kunyit, Musang King ‘lubuk’ pahala untuk peniaga appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

BERNAMA

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· Jun 27, 2026

General : Malaysia's Biggest Challenge Is Developing Technology Talent, Not Infrastructure - MOSTI

NIBONG TEBAL, June 27 (Bernama) -- Malaysia’s biggest challenge in becoming a technology-creating nation is no longer infrastructure, but developing high-quality, future-ready, and sustainable local talent.

Times of India

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· Jul 3, 2026

Nigerian proverb of the day: 'Only the thing for which you have struggled will last' teaches us the value of hard work, sacrifice

Nigerian proverb of the day: 'Only the thing for which you have struggled will last' teaches us the value of hard work, sacrifice

Nepal News

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· Jul 2, 2026

जडीबुटीखेतीतर्फ भोजपुरका किसानको आकर्षण बढ्दो

भोजपुर। भोजपुरका किसानहरू पछिल्लो समय व्यावसायिक जडीबुटीखेतीतर्फ आकर्षित हुन थालेका छन्। परम्परागत अन्नबालीको तुलनामा जडीबुटीबाट राम्रो आम्दानी लिन सकिने सम्भावना देखिएपछि यहाँका किसानहरू नयाँ विकल्पको रूपमा यस खेतीतर्फ उन्मुख भएका हुन्। विशेषगरी जिल्लाका उच्च लेकाली तथा चिसो हावापानी भएका भू–भाग जडीबुटी उत्पादनका लागि उपयुक्त मानिँदै आएका छन्। यसले गर्दा यस क्षेत्रको सम्भावना अझै उजागर हुँदै []

Eye Radio

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· Jul 10, 2026

Agriculture minister urges farmers to focus on suitable crops to boost food security

The National Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Clement Juma Mbugoniwia, has urged farmers across South Sudan to focus on cultivating crops best suited to their local conditions in an effort to strengthen agricultural value chains, increase productivity and boost commercial agriculture. Mbugoniwia made the remarks during a meeting in Juba with the Warrap State [] The post Agriculture minister urges farmers to focus on suitable crops to boost food security appeared first on Eye Radio.

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