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I would like to thank you for the opportunity topen a few words in Discover MARDI. MARDIsachievements in her core businesses over theyears are highly commendable. The Institutehas a large pool of dedicated researchers underthe guidance of an able management teamthat has positioned MARDI as a premier R&Dorganization in food, agriculture and bio-basedindustries.
The National Agro-Food Policy (DAN)20112020 has outlined the GovernmentTransformation Programme, New EconomicModel and the Economic TransformationProgramme which serve as a foundationtowards a high-income developed country.MARDI has been identied as a signicantplayer in increasing agricultural production,
development of new products and generatingnew sources of wealth of the country. With theprecision of innovation and commitment amongresearchers, I believe MARDI will still remainas a key enabler in contributing towards theGovernments intention to make Malaysia adeveloped nation by 2020.
In line with the recommendations of theMinistry of Agriculture and Agro-basedIndustry, MARDI, as technology generator,needs to redouble efforts to help realize thegoals that have been entrusted upon us. It canbe achieved by increasing the generation ofinnovative technologies and competitiveness,and to ensure that the expertise of researchersis at par with or surpass their global peers.Coupled with that, the technology transfer andcommercialization activities to target groupsshould also be expanded.
A measure of excellence is when there iscompetition and recognition within the R&Dcircle. MARDIs researchers have the capacity tocompete in local and international competitionsrelating to the food and agriculture sectoras can be seen from the awards bestowed.Many technologies have competed at nationallevel competitions such as MTE, ITEX(International Invention & Technology Exhibition),BIOMALAYSIA and BioInno Awards as wellas international level competitions in Geneva,Brussels (EUREKA), INPEX, IENA and SIIF.
As an institution, MARDI has also won prestigiousawards such as Anugerah Kualiti PerdanaMenteri 1992 and 2005, Science and Technology2011 award by Islamic Development Bank(IDB) and Anugerah Harta Intelek Negara 2015(Organisation Sector) This is truly a remarkableachievement and I would like to express myheartiest congratulations to all involved. Insya-
Allah MARDI would achieve its vision to bea world-renowned R&D organization in food,agriculture and bio-based industries by 2015.
Thank you.
YB Dato Mohd Fadil b. OsmanChairmanMARDI Governing Board
Chairman of the Governing BoardMessage from
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MARDI has been entrusted to develop anddisseminate appropriate technologies inagriculture and agro-based industries to beapplied by our designated target groups. Ourresearch endeavours for the past 40 years hadfruitfully generated many new crop varietiesand clones, animal breeds and managementpractices. Cutting edge technologies in foodprocessing and post-harvest handling arealso developed for horticultural and livestockproducts. ICT technologies are being exploitedin farm management and operations suchas precision farming technology for riceestate and yield estimation using the imagingtechnology. New techniques are being developedin environmental management and optimumutilization of agricultural resources particularlysoil, water and genetic resources. Signicant
research ndings in agriculture and agro-basedindustries conducted under the 9th Malaysia Planare documented in this report. Technical services and entrepreneurshipdevelopment in food, agriculture and other eldsrelating to the industry rendered by MARDIover the years. These are mainly services inthe forms of technical advisory, consultancy,technical trainings, analytical laboratory services,processing technology, quality assurance,new product development and technology up-scaling. Farmers and entrepreneurs who hadadopted MARDIs technologies had contributedto the enhancement of the national agriculture
and agro-based industries. This has made the
agricultural sector a compelling contributor to thenational economy.
I believe the (persistent, never-ending orunrelenting) search for knowledge amongstour researchers would continue in contributingtowards achieving our national goal to transformthe food and agriculture industry into anattractive, vibrant and competitive sector.
It is also hoped that this publication will spurrelated scientists, academicians from institutionsof higher learning and individuals in their pursuitfor knowledge and apply the lessons learnedtowards the betterment of mankind.
Thank you.
Dato Dr. Sharif b. HaronMARDI
Director GeneralMessage from
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MARDI was established with the primaryobjective of generating and promoting new,appropriate and efcient means for theadvancement of the food industry, agricultureand agro-based industries.
MARDI Act 1969 has lead to theestablishment of MARDI on 28 October 1969.It became operational in March 1971.
The MARDI leadership vision has evolvedfrom capacity building and establishmentof cultivation and farming system to R&D,commercialisation of technologies, totalquality management and culture excellenceto achieve recognition at the national andinternational level.
Commercialisation became a part of MARDIs
role upon amendments to MARDI Act in 2002.
Establishment of MARDI
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Vision
Mission
Goals
To generate and transfer knowledge, competencies and technicalservices to support the transformation of the national agricultureand agro-based industries towards competitive, innovative andcommercialised sectors
Generate agriculture and agro-food technologies andinnovations which are inclusive and competitive for thebenets of the society and stakeholders
Strengthen the delivery systems for MARDI technologiesand services towards increased productivity of the nationagro-food sector
Develop agro-based industries and entrepreneurs to beeffective, competitive, modern and of global standards
Enhance the capacity and conducive environment forresearch and development of agro-food industries
To be a world-renowned R&D organisation in food,agriculture and bio-based industries by 2015
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MARDI is resolute in its efforts to developappropriate, efcient and viable technologiesand to provide technology leadership to clientsinvolved in the development of food andagriculture sectors with unparalleled dedicationand professionalism. To realise this aspiration,MARDI continuously strives to full its clientsneeds by:
Developing 40 technologies annually whichhave the potential to be up-scaled, pilotedor commercialised for the benet of the foodand agriculture sector and related industries
Enhancing client performance throughtechnology utilisation
Providing quality and accredited services forthe development of the food and agriculturesector
Providing client feedbacks for advisory
services, information, training and expertisebased on MARDI technology within sevenworking days of request
Settlement of bills for goods and servicesrendered within 14 days from full receipt ofthe required documents from suppliers
Client Charter
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Governing Board
Director General
Deputy Director General I
Deputy Director General II
Internal AuditCentre
Biotechnology & NanotechnologyResearch Centre
Paddy & RiceResearch Centre
HorticultureResearch Centre
Agrobiodiversity& Environment
Research Centre
Economy & SocialScience Research
Centre
Animal ScienceResearch Centre
Plant & Soil ScienceResearch Centre
EngineeringResearch Centre
Food ScienceTechnology
Research Centre
Promotion & Business
Development Centre
Human ResourceManagement Centre
FinancialManagement Centre
InformationManagement Centre
CorporateCommunication &
Quality Centre
Asset Development & Management Centre
Technical Services & Laboratory Centre
Gene Bank & SeedCentre
Strategic Planning & Innovation
Management Centre
IntegrityUnit
MARDI StateDirectors
ResearchSpecialists
MARDI Holdings Sdn. Bhd. Scientic Council
Organisational Structure
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MARDI Stations In Malaysia
Spread throughout Malaysia, MARDI stationsplay a big role in MARDIs R&D&C. Each stationhas its own focus and specialisation dependingon the need and suitability of the region.
Kota Kinabalu
Saratok
Kuching
BintuluSeberang Prai
Pendang Alor Setar
SintokLangkawi
Arau
Kuala Kangsar
Hilir Perak
Parit
Melaka
Klang Ibu Pejabat MARDI
Kuala Linggi
Muadzam Shah
Pontian Johor Bahru
Kluang
Kota BharuBachokJeram PasuPasir Puteh
Kuala Terengganu
Besut
Jerangau
Seremban
Cherating
Kemaman
Cameron Highlands
Tanjong KarangKundang
JelebuSupport Stations
Major Stations
Support & Major Stations
MARDI Headquarters
Major Stations: 8 | Support Stations: 24 | Land Area: 6975.1 ha
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Human Resource
Non-Research(supporting staff)1665
Non-Research(ofcers)72
Ph. D86
BachelorDegree244
Research(supporting staff)
697
MasterDegree
266
Research(ofcers)
577
MARDIStaff
AcademicQualication ofMARDI Ofcers
Nurturing ExpertiseInstitutional priority in competency development is an ongoing process to ensurethat human resource development is being collectively undertaken to form aknowledgeable institution.
Competent, knowledgeable and skillful human capital is a key enabler for theexecution of the institutions tasks and responsibility.
Each year the total allocation for human resource development always givespriority to research ofcers to pursue their studies. As such, the human resourcedevelopment policy which provides formal academic training, shall be able toincrease and strengthen employees skills and professionalism according to theirrespective areas of discipline. Thus, this will drive the institute towards a worldclass agricultural and food research institution with competent and credibleresearch ofcers.
This will hopefully speed up the processof strengthening the expertise andcontributing to the countrys agriculturaldevelopment. With the availabilityof competent, knowledgeable andhighly skilled human capital, it wouldindirectly glorify MARDI and thusincrease the organizations image.
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Food security and nutrition Post harvest losses Early warning system and disease control High value products Mechanization and precision farming Climate change Wealth creation using biotechnology and
biodiversity Green technology and sustainable
agriculture Urban agriculture High quality seeds Agrotechnopreneur Expert consultation Agro-services
Research, Development &Commercialization Focus
MARDI technologies have over the years contributed towards the development ofnations agriculture sector. To remain relevant, MARDIs focus evolve according tocurrent nation and world needs and scenarios.
MARDIs current R&D&C focus are as follows:
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Serving the Nation
MARDI is mandated to full the followingfunctions:
To conduct researches along the value chainin the elds of science, technical, economy,and social with regards to: production,utilisation and processing of all crops (exceptrubber, oil palm and cocoa), livestock andfood and integrated farming
To serve as a centre for collecting anddisseminating information and advisoryservices pertaining to scientic matters,technical and economy related to food,agriculture and agro-based industry.These functions are accomplished throughvarious methods including of publicationof reports, periodicals and related papersand organising of exhibitions, conferences,seminars, and lectures
To serve as a centre that provides expert
services in food, agriculture and agro-basedindustry such as consultancy services,laboratory analysis, quality assurance andcontract research and development (R&D)
Provision of various forms of trainings tocater for the development of the food,agriculture and agro-based industry
Provision of grant-in-aid for pure and appliedscientic, technical and economic researchand development related to food, agricultureand agro-based industry
To maintain liaison with local and foreignpublic and private organizations engagedin scientic, technical, economic and socialresearches related to food, agriculture andagro-based industry
To conduct commercial research andproduction
To develop, promote and exploit the researchndings
To provide extension services to the
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Rice is the most important staple food cropin Malaysia. The national rice production is2.67 million tons from planted areas totalling683,677 ha which only achieved 72% of self-sufciency level (SSL). To full thedemand, Malaysia has to import a substantial amount of ordinary and specialtyrice including the fragrant and basmati types from Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodiaand other countries. In 2011 alone, Malaysia imported 960,000 tons of rice.
MARDI is entrusted to conduct R&D to improve rice production in the country. Among the focus areas are varietal development for high and quality rice,development of cost-effective, sustainable and environmental friendly productionsystem, with emphasis on optimum input utilisation and development of efcientpost-handling system. To date, MARDI has developed 42 paddy varities.
Ensuring Food Security
MARDI paddy varieties are planted in >90% nations granary areas. MARDI is the sole producer of Rice Foundation Seeds in Malaysia. Paddy varieties MR 219, MR 253, MR 263 and MR 269 are among the signicant varieties. Paddy varieties MR 220CL1 and MR 220CL2 Clear eld were introduced to
combat weedy rice. MRQ 74 and MRQ 76 were developed to reduce the important of specialty
rice. Aerobic rice variety MR1A with less water requirement was produced to
utilise the non-granary areas and idle land.
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Goat & sheep breeds: Boer, Dorper, Savanna towards improvement of 4%Self-Sufciency Level (SSL)
Beef cattle breeds: Charoke, Brakmas towards improvement of 1.5% SSL MARDI Ayam Kampung to increase egg & poultry production Designer eggs: Omega 3 & Selenium eggs for healthier living Animal feed & supplements: NUTRIBLOK, oil palm based feed, Otosil and
silage technologies
RFID traceability system for livestock security National Animal Embryo Centre (NAEC) quality genetic resources for
breeding & reproduction
Malaysia is self-sufcient in poultry but reliesheavily on imported beef, lamb and dairyneeds. Commercial livestock production is achallenge, particularly for local ruminants dueto Malaysias environmental conditions withhigh temperature and humidity, as well as theinconsistent supply of quality feeds.
Research is needed to support thedevelopment of local livestock industry,especially the ruminant sub-sector, to increaselocal meat and dairy production as well asreducing the dependency on importation ofbeef, milk and feed ingredients. Livestockresearch in MARDI aims to improve animal feed,genetic materials and production systems.Focus is most given to animal feed researchwhere the twin thrusts of animal feed researchat MARDI are the utilization and improvementof locally available resources as well as thedevelopment of innovative feeds for livestock.
Sustaining Livestock andFeed Production
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There is a vast potential for Malaysiantropical fruits to cater for global demand.The success lies in the ability to producefruits at competitive cost and of high qualitythat comply with international market accessand demands.
Development of new varieties or clones offruits and vegetables through conventional
Fruits and Vegetables,Our Export Earners
Eksotika papaya and Josapine pineapple have penetrated the internationalmarkets - China, Singapore and Hong Kong.
Minimal processing technologies have enable jackfruit and durian to bemarketed in Dubai and Australia.
Planting of starfruit under netted structure produces high quality fruitssuitable for export.
Growpine fertiliser increases the yield of pineapple on mineral soil. Urban farming technologies such as Green Kit, Tube Plot,vertical garden and
self-watering system fulls 5% of urban communitys vegetable demand. Other than for fresh consumption, VitAto, a high beta-carotene MARDIs
sweet potato is suitable to be incorporated in various food and healthyproducts such as frozen puree, our, premixes for traditional confectioneries,frozen food, sauce and crisp.
and/or modern techniques comprises introduction, evaluation and selection ofcharacters with economic value that is suitable for efcient and modern croppingsystems. Research in cultural practices, pre and post harvest handling focuseson the development of efcient and cost effective crop production systems withoptimum input utilization for increased yield and quality.
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Farm mechanisation in agriculture generally refers to the combination of workbetween the prime mover and the agricultural implements. The prime moversuch as a tractor is the power source that drives the machinery while theagricultural implements will be applied to specic agricultural activities such asplanting, mowing, harvesting and others. The main issue in farm mechanisationis the appropriateness of agricultural machineries to our local farms or eldconditions that are synonym with high humidity environment as well as moist
soils, especially in the paddy elds, which reduces the optimum efciency of themachineries to function. Machines weight also give an impact to its traction aswell as the ground hardness.
The food industry in Malaysia has undergone massive transformation. There isnow more demand for better quality, safe, functional, convenient and ready-to-eat food that conform to local and international regulations. Mechanisation andautomation greatly enhance product quality and hygiene and contribute towardsdiversifying product range. MARDI have developed technologies to integrateproducts and process designs to full demands for higher product quality,
timeliness, safety, reliability, ease of production and low production cost.
In farm management, mechanisation improves production efciency, encourageslarge scale production and improves the quality of farm produce.
Food mechanisation: lemang, sate,kuih ros, rempeyek, martabak, seedseparator, durian destoner
Field mechanisation: mech-tugal,MADOX, coconut dehusker, pineapple
mechanisation package Precision farming UAV, papaya yieldprediction system
Mechanisation of Agriculture
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Biotechnology for the Future
Advanced molecular biology and genomics researchhelp unravel complex mechanisms for developmentof superior breeds and varieties in the future
Molecular biology and genetic engineering molecular marker for papaya and rice; tissue culturefor banana, orchid and pineapple
Bioprocessing Virgin Coconut Oil, starter enzyme fortempe & tapai
Biodiagnosis and biosensor- Pest and disease
diagnostic dit, biosensor probe for pest and disease Centre of Marker Development and Validation (CMDV)
Globally, biotechnology research hasdelivered beyond expectations especiallyin terms of revolutionizing agriculture in thecontext of scale and speed. At MARDI, theeld of Agrobiotechnology has also expandedand matured signicantly over the pastdecade through the adaptation of frontierbiotechnological tools.
Voluminous amounts of databases createdand through data mining from completegenomes of the major food crops andlivestock available in public databasesare allowing scientist and breeders totranslate this information into agriculturalimprovements. Agrobiotechnology has alsoenabled us to develop better diagnostic toolsfor plant diseases, novel enzymes for use infood processing and also produce safer andhealthier food.
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Value Adding means Business
Food invention - sh products, meat product,seaweed product, fruits products, functionalfood product, healthy kek lapis, granola bar,cordials, sauces, nutri juice, rice-based product,
Safety & food forensics - pathogen detection,biological disinfectant bacteriophage
Packaging & food control - edible antimicrobialpackaging lm, nano-based technologycontainer, biodegradable container, modiedatmosphere lm
The food industry in Malaysia has undergonemassive transformation over the past twodecades. Modern innovations and increaseddisposable income, the lifestyle and foodhabits of the population have changed over theyears with the onset of new technologies.
Increasing consumer awareness of nutritionalvalues has created demands for functional
food, new beverages, frozen products andminimally processed food.
Research in food science technology involvesthree major thrusts as follows:
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Over the years, MARDI has launchednumerous technologies and products. In2015, MARDI continues its excellence bylaunching four products namely:
MARDIApps A smart phone application that allows MARDIto reach out to her stakeholders includingfarmers, shermen and entrepreneurs. Currently
nine MARDIapps have been developednamely MARDI Doktor Cili, MARDI ManualLebah Kelulut, MARDI Direktori Usahawan,MARDI Fertigasi Cili, MARDI Fertigasi Melon,MARDI Hidroponik Salad, MARDI Padi Aerob,MARDI Cendawan Tiram Kelabu and MARDIMyKonsultan .
MRQ 76 A fragrant paddy variety suitable for plantingin non-granary areas. It is aky, non-sticky,high yielding, non-lodging and resistant toBlast disease. This variety has the potential tosubstitute imported fragrant paddy varieties andpenetrate organic rice market.
MARDI RICE 284This new variety complements other importantvarieries developed in MARDI. With similarcharacteristics to MR 219, MARDI 284 is a longgrain with soft texture, high yield and is resistantto Blast disease. It also adds to the geneticdiversity of paddy in Malaysia.
Yellow Rain TreeThe yellow rain tree ( Samanea saman ) is apopular and attractive landscape tree. It is the
only tree that has the ability to give the autummeffects in the tropics as its leaves change colorfrom green to light yellow prior to shedding. Theautumm effect is more pronounced when plantedin rows or as a group.
New Technologies & Products
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Bridging Knowledge andCommunities
The concept of global knowledge to localand local knowledge to the world is provento be effective in enhancing rediscoveryof agriculture. Agriculture beyond R&D isdemonstrated in four locations providing equalopportunities for people to gain knowledgeand appreciate nature irrespective of boundaryand socio-economic status.
MARDI agrotourism activities are providedby the Agrotechnology Parks in Langkawi,Cameron Highlands, Cherating and Kenyir.These parks were developed as platforms toshowcase research results as well as mediumfor technology transfer.
The parks were established and managedbased on ve key concepts namelytechnology, innovation, conservation,education and recreation (TICER).
MARDI Agrotechnology Parks contributetowards bridging knowledge and communities.They provide the opportunity to shareagricultural knowledge with people from allwalks of life.
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Enriching Agrofood Knowledge
The aim of MARDI publications is to transferresearch and development results to thepublic. They provide basic informationabout the agricultural industry in Malaysiawith examples that are easy to understand.
MARDI publications can be used as aguide to start an agricultural activity suchas crop cultivation, food processing andmanaging of agricultural businesses. MARDIpublications including journal, bulletins,books (scholarly, general and coffee tablebooks), manuals, reports, magazine andnewsletters are available at the bookstoreat MARDI headquarters or at kiosks openduring the technology transfer activitiessuch as exhibitions, events and seminars.
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Boosting Countrys Economy
No. Technology Mode of
Commercialization
Company Business
Value (RM)
Year of
Commercialization1. Commercial production of rice varieties
MR220-CL1 and MR220-CL2 plusonduty cleareld rice productionsystem
Exclusive Licensing BASF (M) Sdn Bhd 50 Million 2010
2. The commercialization of OPF-BasedFeed
Exclusive Licensing Sawit Kinabalu FarmProducts Sdn Bhd
48,000,000 2005
3. Commercial production of enhancedvirgin coconut oil (EVCO) and itsapplication on animal
Licensing / protsharing
EVCO Sdn. Bhd. 20,460,000 2012
4. Concerning the commercial productionof enriched and charge Clinoptilolite-based natural organic fertilizer
Exclusive Licensing ABH Mega Sdn Bhd 20,000,000 2007
5. The use of MARDI patent product forresearch and development of NewModied Virgin Coconut Oil (MVCO)based productc and branding,marketing and selling of MVCO basedproducts worldwide
Exclusive Licensing Biotropics Malaysia Berhad 20,000,000 2009
6. The Commercial Production of NHADerivative Based Products AndCalcium Booster
Exclusive Licensing CCM Fertil izers Sdn. Bhd 12,000,000 2011
7. The Commercial Production of OPF-Based Feed- FELDA
Exclusive Licensing FELDA 10,000,000 2005
8. Production of Liquid Fertilizer for
Paddy
Share Holding Nutri Biotech Ferti lizer Sdn.
Bhd.
10,000,000 2010
9. Production of NUTRIBLOK Exclusive Licensing Hamata Tech Sdn. Bhd. 5,000,000 2008
10. Production of Glazing Whole Tilapia Exclusive Licensing Ambang Wibawa Sdn. Bhd. 5,000,000 2008
Amendments on the MARDI Act in 2002had enabled MARDI to venture more incommercialisation. From 2005 until 2015, thereare 85 technologies that had been successfully commercialised through variousmode such as licensing, consultation, original equipment manufacturer (OEM) etc.The total business value for these commercialisation is over RM250 million.
Here is the list of 10 most successful commercialisation based on thecommercialisation value.
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Protecting Technologies
MARDI uses Intellectual Property Act toprovide protection to the technologiesdeveloped as well as incentives to encourageinnovation among researchers.
Since 2011, 65 applications which includetechnologies/designs/products have beengranted as MARDI Intellectual Property.
On 10th September 2015, MARDI was awardedPengurusan Harta Intelek Terbaik (kategoriOrganisasi) by the Ministry of Domestic Trade,Co-Operatives and Consumerism.
Intellectual Property Category Year Induced Systemic Resistant (ISR) Papaya Seedling To ControlPapaya Bacterial Dieback Disease Trade Secret 2015
A Novel Anti-Diabetic Herbal Formulation Targeting InsulinSignaling, Fat and Carbohydrate Metabolism Trade Secret 2015
Web-Based Ruminant Feeding Decision Support System Copyright 2015
High Caffeic Acid Drink & Standardized Extract from MisaiKuching (Orthosiphon stamenius) Trade Secret 2015
Intellectual properties granted in 2015
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Developing Entrepreneurs
companies able to penetrate export market44
entrepreneurs able to penetrate supermarket105companies utilise 100% MARDI technologies48
Number of entrepreneurs andamount of sales
1
19
170
88
52
>RM10,000,000
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Eradicating Poverty
MARDI is directly involved in the eradicationof poverty projects in the Azam Tani Programme led by the Ministry of Agricultureand Agro-based Industry.
The aims to raise living standards of lowincome households in agriculture andagro-food sector. MARDI provides simpletechnologies and advice for this purpose:
1,840 participants were selected fromeKasih 2011-2014 database.
Aim for return of RM4 for every RM1government investment for 3 years.
52.3% of participants manage to increasetheir income by RM500-RM2,000 permonth.
Quick win < 6 months.
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Thinking Out of the Box
National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS) is anational programme that will benet the publicand the community through the governmentdelivery system.
Development of idle government land isone of NBOS initiatives (NBOS3) involvingcooperation between the Ministry of
Agriculture and Agro-based Industry through
its agency, MARDI, and the Ministry ofDefence.
With the goal of producing successful agroentrepreneurs, NBOS3 project at Sepanghad trained 25 participants consisted of 20local youths and 5 military retirees who haveno background in agriculture. MARDI alsoconducted a technology transfer programmewhich provide practical training and basic
economic course that carried out for 6 to 12months.
Various positive impact can be seen as a resultof this project not only in producing successfulagroentrepreneurs but also optimising the useof land, through the development of 7 acres ofidle land owned by the Ministry of Defence.
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Receiving Recognition
Over the years, MARDI has won severalawards and has charted many rsts in nationaland international competitions. These achievements would not have been possiblewithout the drive and dedication of her staff. Medals and awards won by MARDIcover a wide range of activities and among them are innovations and techniques.MARDI competed at national level competitions such as MTE, ITEX (InternationalInvention & Technology Exhibition) and BioInno Awards and at international levelcompetitions in Geneva, Brussels (EUREKA), INPEX, IENA and SIIF.
Among the most prestigous awards won by MARDI are:1. Anugerah Kualiti Perdana Menteri 1992 and 20052. Science and Technology 2011 award by Islamic Development Bank (IDB) in
the category of Scientic or Technology Outstanding Contribution to theDevelopment of a Member Country Award
3. Woman Inventor of the Year 2006 award by the International Federation ofInventors Association (IFTA)
4. Main winner of Anugerah Harta Intelek Negara 2015 (Sector Organisation)
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Providing Services
Other than carrying out research, MARDI also provides technical services andconsultancy to support the development of agriculture and food industries. Themajority of participants are entrepreneurs, individuals and personnel from governmentagencies.
1. Technical and industrial training2. Consultation and advisory3. Analysis laboratories4. National Animal Embryo Centre (NAEC)5. Centre for Marker Discovery and Validation (CMDV)6. Incubators and Test Beds
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MARDI HOLDINGS STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS
MARDI Holdings Sdn. Bhd. (MHSB) was established by MARDI toreplace MARDITech as a more comprehensive privatisation strategyto harness MARDIs asset.
MARDI Holdings operates programmes consistent with other rolesof MARDI to support industry development and create enterprises
and agribusinesses. It continues value-adding MARDI to chart newfrontiers, locally and globally. Ultimately, MARDI Holdings shall beeffective business vehicle capitalising on MARDIs assets that will beused to complement its Research and Development function.
The companies under MARDI Holdings are; a) Maeps Management Sdn. Bhd. b) Mscape Management Sdn. Bhd. c) MARDITech Ventures Sdn. Bhd. d) MARDITech Development Sdn. Bhd.
MARDI Holdings Sdn.Bhd.
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Establishing linkages
International
National
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Serving the World
Russia MarketPromotion for Canned
Pineapple and Corn
Dubai MarketDevelopment of Brunei
Traditional Food Afghanistan
Fruits Processing
India HerbalBioinformatics
Myanmar RiceProductionProgramme
South Africa BoerGoat Breed Partnership
Zimbabwe AgricultureRural Development
Ondo State, Nigeria Islamic Development
Bank
Guinea FoodSecurity
Programme
Cairo Egypt Malaysia
AgricultureDevelopment
Nigeria RiceDevelopmentProject (2009)
Agro IndustrialDevelopment (2002)
Jeddah IslamicDevelopment Bank
Syria Fruit PostHarvest Management
Qatar Date PalmPest Management
Rwanda FoodProcessing
Cambodia Community FoundationDevelopment Project &Reverse Investment In
Grain Corn Industry
Philippines Sugarcane Varietal
Upgrading Programme
Brunei
Development OfTraditional Food
Australia Boer Goat& Cattle Production
Partnership
Aceh AgroIndustrial
Programme
Japan Marketingof Brunei TraditionalFood
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SSL (paddy & ruminant)
farmer income
fruit market
urban farming
P r o d u c t i v i t y
V a l u e C h a i n
H u m a n C a p i t a l
M e c h a n i s a t i o n & A u t o m a t i o n
export ( oriculture)
acreage (mushroom)
infra & infrastructure (database)
local resource
cost (import)
health product
socio economy
guided entrepreneur
organisation reputation
system development (food security &traceability)
early warning system (pest & disease)
R&D
Future Contributions
MARDI will play a major role in the agriculture sectors four main programmesof the 11 th Malaysia Plan. The expected outcomes of these programmes willhelp transform the agricultural industry in the near future.
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MARDI will continue its mission to remain relevant in improving the nationsagriculture sector by focusing on critical R&D areas in the 11 th Malaysia Plan.
MARDI hopes to further contribute to the nation with its technologies,knowledge and expertise by having greater international linkages andadvance usage of ICT which will push the country towards a developednation in 2020.
The Way Forward