SEPA forum on sustainable agriculture and regeneration
SEPA have held a forum about Sustainable Agriculture and Regeneration of Environment on 7th June 2012, 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm at Kampung Nelayan, Puteri VIP Room, Bukit Padang.
The speaker Mr Hisanori Asami is the Regional Manager of Asia Pacific, EMRO (EM research Organization) based in Bangkok Thailand.
He holds a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from University of Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan.
Mr. Hisanori Asami is a student of Dr. Teruo Higa. Dr. Teruo Higa discovered EM and developed EM technology for sustainable agriculture and environment conservation.
The public is invited to attend this forum for free and learn from Mr Hisanori Asami on his experience in promoting the EM technology in farming.
His effort to promote EM technology has been a success especially in Thailand where it has been given recognition by the Thai government.
The success of this technology is spreading among the neighboring countries around Southeast Asia such as Malaysia, Philippine and Indonesia.
Mr Hisanori Asami’s visit to Sabah is a good opportunity for the local farmers and planters to learn and adapt this technology to keep our environment safe and sustainable.
SEPA would like to thank Silverrado Corporation Sdn Bhd for sponsoring the event location and refreshments during the forum.
Source: http://wikisabah.blogspot.com/2012/06/sepa-forum-on-sustainable-agriculture.html
9 comments:
Together we support the effort on sustainable agriculture and regeneration to keep our envoronment clean and safe for us and the future generation.
Would be good if Green Sabah can share some info about EM technology?
Our local farmers and planters should be encouraged to apply EM technology.
The SEPA forum is good for the local farmers and planters to learn more about sustainable farming with new technology.
The EM technology is accepted well in Thailand, I think with the recognition from Sabah government, we can also see good adaption to this technology.
fisheries sector in Sabah is targeting to increase production by 5% this year from 220,000 metric ton last year.
the fisheries sector in Sabah contributed RM824 million to the state Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2000, RM569 million in 2003 and RM721 million in 2006.
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in the growth and development of the Malaysian economy since the country’s independence in 1957.
Agriculture has played a pivotal role in the growth and development of the Malaysian economy since the country’s independence in 1957.
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