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Post time 22-4-2008 08:13 PM | Show all posts
hotel felda ?
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 Author| Post time 22-4-2008 09:07 PM | Show all posts

Reply #21 Joe Hahn's post

yup, hotel felda. felda kan dah ada anak syarikat dan pemegang saham
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 Author| Post time 22-4-2008 09:12 PM | Show all posts

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Datuk Dr Stanley Chew (right) exchanging documents with Kelantan State
Secretary General Datuk Mohd Aiseri Alias after the signing ceremony. With
them is Deputy Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yaakob.
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 Author| Post time 22-4-2008 09:31 PM | Show all posts

Hartanah: Bio Lojing mesra alam



BAKAL muncul antara bandar hijau dan pembangunan seiring pemuliharaan alam sekitar, Lembah Besar Bio Lojing di Gua Musang, Kelantan, kian mendapat perhatian.

Projek yang sudah memasuki fasa kedua itu dibangunkan Kumpulan Mofaz dengan kerjasama dua konsortium iaitu Solarin Holdings dan Telemont Sdn Bhd.


Fasa kedua bernilai RM10 bilion itu membabitkan pembangunan di kawasan seluas 5,200 hektar dan dijangka siap sepenuhnya menjelang 2013.

Menurut Presiden Kumpulan Mofaz, Mohamed Fauzy Abdul Hamed, projek berkenaan dijangka memulakan kerancakan di Wilayah Ekonomi Pantai Timur (ECER), sekali gus meletakkan Kelantan di peta dunia sebagai bandar hijau negara.

"Keistimewaan projek ini ialah menampilkan konsep mesra alam dengan penggunaan tenaga daripada sumber semula jadi iaitu solar, air dan angin menerusi teknologi dari Eropah," kata Mohamed Fauzy.

Menerusi fasa kedua, antara pembangunan yang dirancang ialah membina hotel bertaraf lima bintang, litar perlumbaan bagi kenderaan yang menggunakan tenaga solar dan elektrik, pusat peranginan, hartanah komersiol dan kediaman.

Menariknya, kegiatan yang sedang dijalankan di Lembah Besar Bio Lojing itu ialah perhutanan semula untuk pembangunan hutan mapan, perladangan organik bersepadu skala besar, pengurusan perladangan kambing biri-biri Dorper dan penanaman buah-buahan serta herba.

Pembangunan itu turut direka sebagai platform bagi makanan organik dan halal, bioteknologi serta tenaga diperbaharui semula dengan objektif penyelidikan dan pembangunan. Bandar hijau itu di bawah tempoh pegangan pajak selama 99 tahun.

Di samping itu, projek fasa pertamanya sudah bermula sejak enam tahun lalu dan membabitkan projek pertanian termasuk tanaman 200,000 pokok karas, 338,000 pokok kayu jati dan pokok getah di kawasan seluas 2,400 hektar.

Kawasan berkenaan turut menempatkan ladang organik berintegrasi yang dibahagikan kepada ladang sayur, buah dan ternakan yang kini sudah mengeluarkan hasil.

Lebih membanggakan kerana bandar hijau di bawah tempoh pegangan pajak selama 99 tahun itu bakal membuka lebih 150,000 peluang pekerjaan kepada penduduk tempatan.
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 Author| Post time 22-4-2008 09:32 PM | Show all posts

ECER states ramp up swiftlet farming

THE East Coast Economic Region (ECER) states are ramping up swiftlet farming, with Kelantan emerging as the country's second largest swiftlet farmer after Perak.

Swiftlet farms produce highly-prized and much coveted birds' nests, where male swiftlets deposit salivary strands to build nests.

A kilogramme of unprocessed white edible birds' nests was priced between RM4,500 and RM6,000 in 2006, while its processed version fetched retail prices of RM15,000 to RM25,000 in Hong Kong and China.

The total consumption value of edible birds' nests throughout the world in 2006 was estimated to be in between RM8 billion and RM12 billion.


Hong Kong, at a 50 per cent consumption rate, is the world's biggest buyer of birds' nests, while China stands at eight per cent, Taiwan four per cent and Macau three per cent, with consumption weight value of 160 tonnes for 2006.

As of June 2004, there were about 300 birds' nest locations in Kelantan, especially in Kota Baru, Tumpat and Rantau Panjang.

Other swiftlet farms within the ECER are in Pasir Mas in Kelantan; Kampong Air Papan in Mersing; Kuala Besut, Kuala Terengganu, Tok Soboh, Kampung Pinang in Terengganu; as well as Rompin and Pekan in Pahang.

Nespure Birdsnest Sdn Bhd managing director Ng Ching Phock said swiftlet farming has become a new industry to generate Kelantan's economy, apart from offering jobs to its people.

With its own outlet and swiftlet farm in Kota Baru, Nespure Birdsnest markets birds' nest products directly from its outlet and sells to third parties.

It is also the first outlet in the east coast to sell sea swiftlet's birds' nest products.

"Locally harvested birds' nests are among the world's best in quality and are in demand from the international market, either raw or processed," Ng said in a statement yesterday.

"At Nespure Birdsnest, Muslim workers are employed to collect, clean, process, and select quality bird's nests by using traditional methods."

Meanwhile, Bio Research Centre (M) Sdn Bhd (BRC), one of Perak's largest swiftlet farmers, is also exploring swiftlet farming in Mersing, Kota Baru, as well as Kuantan and Kuala Rompin in Pahang.

Its managing director Loke Yeu Loong said: "Since the production of commercially harvestable quantities of edible birds' nests started to grow in 1998, more and more SME (small and medium enterprise) businessmen, landlords and investors have began to realise the financial viability of the swiftlet farming industry in Malaysia."

In Malaysia, the industry has been growing by leaps and bounds over the last eight years.

By the end of 2006, there were nearly 36,000 swiftlet farms throughout the country, with an average annualised growth rate of 35 per cent per year in the last five years.

Malaysia is the world's third largest producer of edible birds' nests with seven per cent of gross supply value, behind Indonesia (60 per cent) and Thailand (20 per cent).

The Perak state government has offered 10 potential sites for swiftlet farming, while Johor has proposed swiftlet eco-parks in Endau and Desaru. The Negri Sembilan state government is also interested in setting up similar eco parks.

The swiftlet farming industry is governed by various guidelines drawn up by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government as well as Jabatan Perkhidmatan Haiwan.

Bank Pertanian Malaysia is offering end-financing of up to 85 per cent as birds' nest cultivation has been termed an agro-based industry.
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 Author| Post time 22-4-2008 09:33 PM | Show all posts

KERTIH PLASTIC PARK TO ATTRACT INVESTMENTS IN ECER

KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 (Bernama) -- The Kertih Plastic Park, developed under the East Coast Economic Region (ECER), is well positioned to attract more investments, the Malaysian Plastics Manufacturers Association (MPMA) said today. MPMA president Lim Kok Boon said this was because it has been set up as the first and only specialised industrial park in the country focusing on the plastics industry. "This means that both the federal and state governments are aware of the importance of the plastics industry to the country's economy and are seriously looking into developing further the plastics industry," he said in a statement. Lim said a specialised park meant that the government could look into the specific needs of the plastics industry. He said at least one of the association members had bought land in the country's first plastic park. Other members, he added, were waiting for the park抯 full launch when the infrastructure facilities are established before making any further commitments. According to Lim, the main attraction at the park is its proximity to the resin production plants in Kertih, Terengganu, and Kuantan, Pahang. Resin is the main raw material for the plastics industry and proximity to the source of supply results in substantial savings on transportation costs. In addition, plastics manufacturers could leverage on the existing Eastern Corridor incentives to enhance their competitiveness, Lim said. 揟he main opportunity that plastics manufacturers are looking at is to use the park as a production hub for plastic products mean for export. Besides the availability of resins, the attractive land cost would make our plastics manufacturers even more competitive," he said. "Land cost at the park is about RM5 per square foot which is several times lower when compared to the land cost of between RM20 and RM60 in states like Selangor, Johor and Penang,
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 Author| Post time 22-4-2008 09:36 PM | Show all posts

Reply #25 sekngucing's post

sarang burung layang2 ni memang banyak kat atas bangunan sekitar kb, bising je kadang2 bunyi kaset yg dia pasang tu
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Post time 23-4-2008 11:56 AM | Show all posts
memboringkan sungguh    memampuskan peniaga peniaga Melayu terutamanya......tak lama lagi ilang la identiti asli Kelantan...Mydin Mall akan dibuka di Tunjung...Kat sini memang mall sungguh....Macam Tesco..Siap ada market dalam tu..dan dijadikan market utk ternakan air tawar..Lepastu....di Depan Kolej Jururawat HUSM....pun dibuat mydin supermarket.....

Giant..di sebelah PSK apa kehal... Maunya Giant akan tawarkan harga yg lebih murah dari mmokcik mokcik jual sayur dan hasil laut di PSK..Mapuss laa peniaga PSK nh..Tentu orang akan gi tempat yang murah dan selesa..

Pendek kata apa yg kerajaan negeri buat sekarang nih aku tak kene lsangsung..

Kalu gi ko Biilion..acu tgk tingkat 2...Berapa butir kedai kosong.penyewa tak larat tanggung sewa..Tingkat 3 tak payah cerita...Food court atas tu berapa kerat tinggal...?

kita gi KB Mall pulok....sejak dibuka tesco..KB mall agak lengang berbanding sebelumnya...walaupun pada hari jumaat dan sabtu

Aku menjangkakan trend melompat ini akan berterusan dan akan memampuskan satu tempat ke satu tempat shopping...tgk..dulu biilio..then kb mall...then tesco...then giant..then mydin mall..

ini bukan satu hal yang menarik utk dilihat...
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 Author| Post time 23-4-2008 03:07 PM | Show all posts

Reply #28 Uncle_K's post

betul tu. ni saya pun dok setuju. kita bilang berapa mall di kb
1.billion
2.kb mall
3. tesco
4. bakal muncul giant sebelah pasar siti khadijah
5. bakal muncul mydin terbesar id msia
6. bakal muncul dpan usm mydin mall lagi
7. bakal muncul di dataran raja dewa dengarnya nak buat mall jgak
8. giant dekat bandar baru tunjung (tak konfirm lagi)
mall mall mall, habis mampus perniagaan melayu asli berjiwa kelantan. apa yg kerajaan negeri buat?
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Post time 24-4-2008 12:04 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by sekngucing at 23-4-2008 03:07 PM
betul tu. ni saya pun dok setuju. kita bilang berapa mall di kb
1.billion
2.kb mall
3. tesco
4. bakal muncul giant sebelah pasar siti khadijah
5. bakal muncul mydin terbesar id msia
6. baka ...


buke takleh buat semua nih...ore kelate memang kuasa beli mereka tinggi...tp...tak seimbang dengan nisbah penduduk dengan jumlah mall... itu jah....aku setiap pagi gi TESCO...ayam boleh dibeli dengan harga RM 4.00 sekilo

jauh lebih murah dari atas pasar...Sayur pulok...meme mapus terus la mokcik di PSK
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Post time 24-4-2008 12:06 AM | Show all posts
dengan munculnya banyak mall-mall di KB, ini akan meningkatkan kadar awek2 set2 makar dan juga awek2 nampak pusat dan juga lurah 'bilut' nya....


kadang2, seronok juga dengan perkembangan ini... buleh cuci mata...
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Post time 24-4-2008 02:28 AM | Show all posts
astaghfirullahulazim..

mat g mat g..bilo la demo nak bertaubat nih..umur dah lanjut..
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Post time 24-4-2008 07:00 AM | Show all posts


trademark bandar chukai / kemaman....berharga 3 juta klu xsilap....under siasatan BPR..huhu
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Post time 24-4-2008 07:01 AM | Show all posts


trademark lama bandar chukai
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Post time 24-4-2008 08:40 AM | Show all posts

Reply #34 faridali's post

faridali ni org kemaman ke?
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Post time 24-4-2008 08:47 AM | Show all posts
org kemamang tuleng...hehe...en T@t org mana pulok...kmn gok ke
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Post time 24-4-2008 09:02 AM | Show all posts

Reply #36 faridali's post

kuala terengganu.....
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 Author| Post time 24-4-2008 03:36 PM | Show all posts

Reply #31 munkyG's post

bendo tu hok tok molek tu, awek sek2 makar ni agah nok mapuh. nga kito tokse laye tapi nga jate2 bengong hok dok tau kehalo mano, laye pulok
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 Author| Post time 24-4-2008 03:38 PM | Show all posts

Reply #33 faridali's post

apa benda tu? menara tinjau ke? napa mahal sgt smpai 3 juta?
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 Author| Post time 24-4-2008 10:13 PM | Show all posts

Kuwait Finance plans financing initiatives for ECER

Published: 2008/03/19
BusinessTimes

KUWAIT Finance House (Malaysia) Bhd is in discussions with Terengganu抯 state investment company, Terengganu Inc, and its related companies on financing initiatives within the East Coast Economic Region (ECER).

揥e have looked into specific financing opportunities for some of the related companies, ranging from infrastructure, oil and gas, shipping, plantation/agriculture and IT (information technology),
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