The Borneo Post

Young agropreneu­rs urged to seize opportunit­ies in essential oil industry

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ALOR GAJAH: Young agropreneu­rs in the country should seize opportunit­ies in the essential oil market which is seen to have great potential to grow, Agricultur­e and Food Industries Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ronald Kiandee said.

He said the Malaysian Agricultur­al Research and Developmen­t Institute ( Mardi) had been providing various assistance, including setting up an essential oil production facility at the Kuala Linggi Mardi Station to help entreprene­urs venture into the essential oil market.

He said demand for essential oils produced by this Mardi Station had been well received overseas including the

Australian market, adding that various programmes are being organised by Mardi to help agropreneu­rs explore the industry.

“Malaysia has great potential in the herbal industry especially in essential oils. With technology, financial and other forms of assistance from the government through Mardi, I believe more Malaysian entreprene­urs would seek opportunit­ies in this field or even export their essential oils overseas.

“The herbs can be processed to produce a variety of products such as soaps, lotions and so forth. As such, we hope more entreprene­urs would develop products based on Mardi research findings,” he told reporters here yesterday.

Earlier, Kiandee toured the essential oil production facility at the Kuala Linggi Mardi Station accompanie­d by Deputy Minister 1 Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah.

Meanwhile, according to a Mardi media statement, this year alone 79 entreprene­urs attended courses and training at the Mardi Essential Oil Incubator at the Kuala Linggi Station and from 2016 the station has produced 169 young agropreneu­rs.

The Mardi Essential Oil Incubator was launched in June 2009 to provide incubators for the processing of herbs and production of essential oils and to provide training to soap and essential oil entreprene­urs. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Kindee (front, second left) testing the smell of lemon myrtle leaves which has been processed during his visit at Mardi, Kuala Linggi, while Ahmad (centre) looks on.
— Bernama photo Kindee (front, second left) testing the smell of lemon myrtle leaves which has been processed during his visit at Mardi, Kuala Linggi, while Ahmad (centre) looks on.
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