The Borneo Post

Finance Ministry has given green light to establishm­ent of FRIM Inc., says Wan Junaidi

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry has approved the establishm­ent of FRIM Inc. to develop research findings in the forestry sector, said Minister of Natural Resources and Environmen­t Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar. Jaafar.

He said, following the approval that was secured on Aug 4, the Forest Research Institute Malaysia ( FRIM) managed to generate its own income through the commercial­isation of its research and developmen­t ( R& D) products .

“This initiative indirectly lessens dependency on government funds,” he told reporters after attending the ministry’s ‘Raya Korban Perdana’ Gathering at Masjid Jamek FRIM here yesterday.

On April 7 last year, Dewan Rakyat passed the FRIM 2016 Bill, which among others, allowed the institutio­n to establish or develop companies, hence, turning it into an authoritat­ive agency for the commercial­isation and management of programmes or projects related to its field of research.

Meanwhile, FRIM directorge­neral Datuk Dr Abd Latif Mahmod said around 150 potential products would be commercial­ised at the initial stage.

He said, its top 15 products are targeted to enter the market next year, with expected earnings of between RM150 million and RM200 million after being three years in the market.

“We have set up a special task force to help ensure that the product also enters the global market,” he said, adding that among the potential products marketed included furniture made from forestry produce, particular­ly those by Bumiputera operators. — Bernama

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