The Borneo Post

Felcra plans to diversify business

- — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: Felcra Bhd plans to diversify its business following the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with Grain Synergy Global Pty Ltd.

The MoU is to form a consortium for the takeover of the 189,700-hectare Yakka Munga cattle station in Western Australia worth AU$ 22 million.

Felcra chairman Datuk Bung Moktar Radin said the consortium comprised Felcra, Grain Synergy, the Halal Industry Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( HDC), Indonesiab­ased PD Dharmajaya and PT Agro Jabar.

“This venture is good for us as we cannot solely rely on the rubber and oil palm businesses which are heavily dependent on the world market.

“We are also continuous­ly look-

This venture is good for us as we cannot solely rely on the rubber and oil palm businesses which are heavily dependent on the world market. Datuk Bung Moktar Radin, Felcra chairman

ing to venture into non- agricultur­e businesses,” he told a press conference here at the two- day World Halal Conference 2014 which ended here yesterday.

Grain Synergy, a maize plantation company, signed an agreement to acquire and develop the cattle station from Alchemy Agricultur­e Private Ltd, with the takeover exercise expected to be completed by August.

Bung Moktar said Felcra aims to develop the cattle station into the world’s first halal livestock valley, with HDC as the advisor.

“Felcra will be a main stakeholde­r of this venture and the equity structure of the consortium will be determined later” he added.

Meanwhile, asked about the potential listing of a Felcra’s subsidiary on Bursa Malaysia, Bung Moktar said this has always been a priority in the company’s business plan.

“We are looking to list a nonplantat­ion subsidiary next year,” he said while declining to elaborate further.

 ??  ?? Felcra aims to develop the cattle station into the world’s first halal livestock valley, with HDC as the advisor.
Felcra aims to develop the cattle station into the world’s first halal livestock valley, with HDC as the advisor.

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