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Venturing into Agriculture & Aquaculture, Co-Ordination & Implementation is KEY
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cereal1
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Jun 12 2014, 04:29 PM
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hi masters
i am 28yo this year accountant by training, currently working in Singapore. I have resigned from my job and i would like to go to raub where i have purchased a 4ac land in raub. currently the land is all old rubber trees which i am going to chop down and plant durian trees as the land is 80% hilly and it is quite accessible with normal car (abt 5 min drive from nearest tar road)
as durian takes a long time to grow and harvest what crop can i grow to generate some income while waiting for harvest from durian trees?
my biz partner would like to rear marble goby & fresh water prawn. for this purpose is it true that one plot of farm land is allowed to build only 1 structure (ie. building)? we are thinking to build a small farm house and fish rearing facility(separate building).
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cereal1
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Jul 8 2014, 08:30 AM
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Getting Started

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hi all
my land is ready for clearing of rubber trees. as i am new to owning a piece of land in malaysia, the contractor told me that currently there are no workers available as it is Hari Raya and i have to wait after the Muslim holiday to chop down the trees and terrace the land. is there such thing in this industry?
i am a bit skeptical as there's a piece of land next to us which has been just bought by my neighbour whom has already owned 2 plots of land at the area. according to the contractor, the land bought by the neighbour can only be accessible though my land and the same contractor is appointed by the neighbour to carry out chopping of trees and terracing the land. i am thinking, maybe the neighbour told the contractor to hold off the activities till the land title transfer is fully completed so that the contractor can clear both my land and neighbour's newly acquired land together?
anyone can share your insight? should i appoint another contractor? i am worried to offend the local people there if i withdraw the contractor.
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