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SALCRA
Sarawak Land Consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority

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Friday, 26 March 2021 02:30

MILLS

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For further inquiry:

Bau Palm Oil Mill
P.O Box 181, 94007 Bau
Tel: 082 - 850004 | Fax: 019 - 8542154

Serian Palm Oil Mill
P.O Box 150, 94700 Kuching
Tel: 082 - 895264 | Fax: 082 - 895393

Saratok Palm Oil Mill
P.O Box 84, 95497 Saratok
Tel: 083 - 220002 | Fax: 083 - 430286

Thursday, 25 March 2021 04:21

Tender and Quotation Notices

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Wednesday, 24 March 2021 09:36

STAFF DIRECTORY

Directorate | Fax: 082-621892/082-621876

Legal and Secretarial Department | Fax: 082-621876

Human Resource Department | Fax: 082-621918

Finance Department | Fax: 082-621810

Plantation Development Unit | Fax: 082-621960

Technical, Services and Engineering Department | Fax: 082-621850

General Administration and Quality Department | Fax: 082-621850

Production Unit | Fax: 082-621960

Participants’ Development Department | Fax: 082-621846

Agronomic, Sustainability and Research Department | Fax: 082-621892

Internal Audit Department | Fax: 082-621980

Project Implementation and Monitoring Unit (PIMU)  | Fax: 082-621810

Business Development Unit | Fax: 082-621892

Safety and Health Unit | Fax: 082-621892

Integrity Unit | Fax: 082-621892

Balanced Scorecard (BSC) Unit | Fax: 082-621892

SALCRA Jaya Sdn. Bhd. | Fax: 082-621883

Sarawak Fertilizer Sdn. Bhd. | Fax: -

Mills and Marketing | Fax: 082-621899

Mayang Breeding and Fattening Farm | Fax: -

Koperasi Permodalan SALCRA Sarawak Bhd. | Fax: 082-621849

Auxiliary Police Unit | Fax: 082-621849

Thursday, 03 October 2019 06:25

Product and Services

Friday, 27 September 2019 07:39

Core Business

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Monday, 23 September 2019 07:14

Diversification Program

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Monday, 23 September 2019 06:59

Core Business

Oil palms have a long history of human use. The oil contains a high level of saturated fats and can withstand the heat of extreme deep-frying and resists oxidation. It contains no trans fat, and the by-products from its production can be used as fuel. Soon after SALCRA came into operation in 1976, the  Agency started its first oil palm plantation project – namely, the Lubok Antu Oil Palm Project. Oil palm plantations have remained SALCRA’s main activity, and it was through that which Sarawak’s rural communities were transformed into integrated land development programmes.

SALCRA’s development centres are currently located in 5 divisions, which are Kuching, Samarahan, Serian, Sri Aman, and Betong. The plantation projects are represented by 19 oil palm estates, covering an area of 53,397 hectares, stretching from Lundu District in the west, to Roban in the east. These are administratively divided in 4 regions, which are: Bau-Lundu, Serian, Sri Aman, and Saratok. Each of these regions is headed by an appointed Area Manager.

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Thursday, 19 September 2019 06:20

Development Project

At SALCRA, we not only create wealth, we also engage our Stakeholders. What do we do for "Stakeholders Engagement"?, plenty. Unrivaled in land development.

Some of this includes:

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Wednesday, 11 September 2019 08:48

Contact Us

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Monday, 22 July 2019 07:12

Pest and Diseases Control

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Major pests in oil palm plantations in Malaysia are rats, bagworms, nettle caterpillars, rhinoceros beetle, bunch moth and termite whilst the diseases of consequence are the Ganoderma basal stem rot and, to a lesser extent, Marasmius bunch rot.

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Insecticides will remain the main weapon against insect pests, but an integrated approach is given increasing importance. This approach involves regular monitoring, good agronomic practices, conservation, supplementation and utilisation of natural control agents, and the judicious use of chemicals.

Chemicals with a broad-spectrum of activity, long and persistent residues, and high mammalian toxicity will continue to be replaced by safer and more target-specific products that are also safer to the environment.