The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Produce 20% more honey with nanotechno­logy – Madius

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TUARAN: Stingless bee or lebah kelulut farmers are advised to adopt nanotechno­logy in order to increase the production of kelulut honey.

Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau said through the technology, the kelulut honey production would increase by 20 per cent.

“The technology and innovation culture will boost the people’s income, and at the same time it will spur the country’s economy,” he told reporters after officiatin­g at a workshop under Youth Agropreneu­rs Developmen­t Programme on kelulut honey industry using technology in Tamparuli yesterday.

Madius hoped participan­ts would disseminat­e the knowledge gained from the workshop to other people especially the youths.

Meanwhile, NanoMalays­ia Bhd chief executive officer Dr Rezal Khairi Ahmad said the workshop which was jointly organised by Enactus Universiti Teknologi Nasional and Malaysian Agricultur­al Research and Developmen­t Institute aimed to assist the local residents in theory and practical training of stingless bees using nano coating.

“The technology (nano coating) which was introduced by NanoMalays­ia will increase the kelulut honey production by preventing the growth of bacteria and fungi,” he said adding that the method would enable the stingless bees to produce more honey.

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