Hans Leong with farmers in an organic farm conversion workshop. (Baba Eco Group pic)SEBERANG PERAI: A dinner-time warning about a dish of cabbage and watermelon was a turning point for businessman Leong Jyh Wen.
Malaysian Organic Conference 2019. (Baba Eco Group pic)Later, in Cameron Highlands, a client said farmers would use more than 20 types of pesticides on their rose plants to keep pests away.
School teachers who participated in a programme on organic land care. (Baba Eco Group pic)Today, his pottery company, Baba Eco Group, does more than just sell organic produce and gardening equipment, it also advocates for organic farming.
Baba Research and Organic Farm.So far, 70 farmers have attended an organic conversion programme, and converted more than 640 acres of conventional agricultural land into organic ones. The company also helps these farmers sell their organic produce as well.
Hans Leong.“Initially we used to have a programme with the schoolchildren. Our staff would go to schools and teach them organic farming on a voluntary basis.
Workers packaging vegetables.“But we could not meet the increasing demands over the years, so we introduced this programme for teachers,” said Leong.|
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