KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 — Procter & Gamble Company has collaborated with Malaysia Institute for Supply Chain Innovation to help improve the livelihood of smallholders within the P&G palm supply chain in Malaysia.
Given its success, the programme is expanding to create 250 learning farms which will be embedded in a P&G-led innovation system. The farmers of the 250 learning farms will have direct access to agronomists and sustainability field officers and receive hands-on technical advisory support. P&G Chemicals vice-president, Jack Ryan said the company was proud of the work they did in Malaysia because it was the right thing to do for the local community and the global consumers who demanded for more sustainable products.