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Tuesday, 09 July 2019 07:01

SUCCESS STORIES

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He says his family has benefited greatly from the scheme. His mother is a SALCRA Scheme participant from the South Roban area and has been part of it since oil palm estates were introduced to the area.

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Mary James, comes from Kampung Mujat, Serian. She is an administrative accounts assistant who works at a private company. She is grateful towards SALCRA because the company has aided in growing the rural economy. This has benefited her family by giving them a higher source of income than what they were making in the past. Her parents had been farming paddy and pepper in Mongkos since 1992, before making the decision to join a SALCRA Scheme.

According to Mary, the existence of this scheme has lightened the financial burden on her parents. With the dividends that were paid out to them, they could afford the school fees of Mary and her four other siblings. “The SALCRA Scheme has benefited our family by improving our living standard, covered our medical fees, and allowed us to afford farming supplies.” She feels very grateful towards the SALCRA Scheme as it has permitted her to advance her studies to a tertiary level. She was able to enroll at the Perlis Matriculation College and has completed her studies last year.

“Hopefully, SALCRA can create employment opportunities for the children of SALCRA participants.” Mary also hopes that SALCRA will continue to offer the schemes for oil palm agricultural activities, and offer a higher dividend to landowners. “Hopefully, SALCRA will continue with its efforts to improve public awareness, especially to those who have a negative perception of the company. With the development schemes offered by the company, unused land can be utilised for agriculture, and rural areas will see infrastructure development, such as the construction of much-needed roads.”

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Tuesday, 09 July 2019 02:54

PARTICIPANT TESTIMONY

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As an Estate Manager, along the way I met a lot of people, I enjoyed working with the locals especially on the ground, which give me the advantage to become “Tuai Rumah” now, because they know me well. Even now when I am a longhouse chief, I voluntarily help our community to work close the estate as I have the advantage managing SALCRA estate.
As an AJPLS, there is not much different compare working with SALCRA, I am just like the assistant, I am helping the current manager. “Like last time, when the production is low, everyone will blame the manager, where as we as an AJPLS is in one team, we are to be blame as well” mentioned by Desmond.
My message to the young officer, you have to work hard and extra. “Last time when I was the Estate Supervisor, I did the Assistant Manager task, as an Assistant Manager I did the Estate Manager task, when there is opportunity, the management will recognise and promote you”.


I hope SALCRA will continue to do the best. With a lot of new technologies out there, I think SALCRA can do better, for example now their Survey Unit using Drone, lots of new machines in the market for agriculture to make things easier.

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Tuesday, 09 July 2019 01:20

CONCEPT AND PROCEDURES

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Development Concept

SALCRA has adopted an in-situ approach to its rural land development programme in Sarawak – the Agency brings projects to areas where communities of people already exist, instead of bringing people to projects. This way, the land development carried out by the organisation makes use of existing land that is either unused or underutilized, for the benefit of landowners or claimants, without jeopardising their rights of ownership or their claim to such land.

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Projects are modelled so that SALCRA provides the funds, expertise and management for these rural transformation drives, whilst land-owners or participants contribute their land, and labour where applicable.

How To Join SALCRA?

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Sunday, 07 July 2019 14:51

Seed Garden

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Sunday, 07 July 2019 14:44

BAJO TRAINING CENTRE

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Main Objective

To produce the required skilled manpower (staff & workers) for SALCRA and the industry (Courses: e.g. POST, PEST, APY, MMP).

Potential

Revenue generating assets (conducting SKM certified courses & renting of facilities).

Location

Lot 1437, Block 5, Gading Lundu, Jalan Lundu Pandan, 94500 Lundu, Sarawak

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For more information, please visit our Bajo Training Centre Website.

Friday, 05 July 2019 09:22

RUMINANTS

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Friday, 05 July 2019 08:34

OIL PALM

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Contact details

Wednesday, 03 July 2019 08:12

ACHIEVEMENT & RECOGNITION

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Sarawak Chief Minister’s Environmental Awards (CMEA)

  • 10th PSEA 2021/2022
  •  9th CMEA 2019/2020
  • 7th CMEA 2015/2016
  • 6th CMEA 2013/2014 

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Wednesday, 03 July 2019 03:00

ABOUT US

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The State Government of Sarawak has always advocated a well-balanced urban and rural development to benefit its people. One of the Government’s most effective strategies was the thoughtful and systematic development of Native Customary Rights (NCR) land on a commercial basis, implemented through Sarawak Land Consolidation And Rehabilitation Authority (SALCRA). SALCRA functions to aid with the rural community development in Sarawak, by developing idle native lands into productive agricultural ventures, which has raised the economic status of the native communities dwelling in rural areas.

Through land rehabilitation, promotion of various agriculture development projects, and the implementation of schemes for improvement, the development projects are carried out within the boundaries of these rural communities. Members of these rural areas contribute their land, whilst SALCRA provides the expertise and funding. Today, SALCRA’s core business encompasses the management of NCR land for oil palm plantations. Since the establishment of the first oil palm estate in Lubok Antu in 1976, 19 more estates have sprung up, covering more than 51,000 hectares of land area stretching from Lundu to Bau, Serian, Sri Aman, Betong and Saratok.

By combining manual, mechanization and integration of cattle and agriculture, SALCRA has formulated systems that have maximised productivity and efficiency, greatly reducing labour dependency, creating an environmental management system that both is efficient and cost-effective.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 02 July 2019 02:53

Subsidiaries

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Palm Oil Mills

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Saratok Palm Oil Mill Sdn. Bhd. (SAPOM), Serian Palm Oil Mill Sdn. Bhd. (SEPOM) and Bau Palm Oil Mill Sdn. Bhd. (BAPOM) have a performing capacity of 60 metric tonnes per hour. As with LAPOM1 and LAPOM2, the core businesses for all these Palm Oil Mills are to process fresh fruit bunches (FFB) from Oil Palm Estates in Saratok, Serian and Bau, as well as to market oil palm products.

SALCRA Jaya Sdn. Bhd.

SALCRA Jaya Sdn. Bhd. (SJSB) is a wholly-owned subsidiary company of Sarawak Land Consolidation And Rehabilitation Authority (SALCRA), established under the Companies Act, 1965.
SJSB was incorporated as part of SALCRA’s expansion and diversification programme. Backed by SALCRA’s resources, vast experience and skills in plantation management and related business, SJSB is capable in providing and managing a wide range of activities, expertise and services in the plantation sector.

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Perpetuating the practices of its parent body, the Company is committed to quality performance, sustainable practices, corporate social responsibility, growth and profitability in its business ventures.

  • Our Services
  • Land Development Contracting Works
  • Supply of agriculture farm machineries and fish cages
  • Logistics and Transportation Services
  • Estate Roads and Building Construction

Sarawak Fertilizer Sdn. Bhd.

Sarawak Fertilizer Sdn. Bhd. (SFSB) was incorporated in 2005 and it is the first compound fertilizer plant in Sarawak. Its factory is located at Kidurong Industrial Development Area (KINDA) in Bintulu. In 2011, SALCRA was approved by the State Cabinet to take over the company and the management to supply fertilizer requirement for all SALCRA's estates and for sales to third parties. Upon taken over the old factory facilities was demolished and a new NPK Compound fertilizer factory using the latest technology "Double Dryer Melted Urea (DDMU)" from China has build in 2016.

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The factory has a designed capacity of 150,000 Metric Ton per annum (one line) and the rated capacity of 120,000 Metric Ton per annum. The new factory was completed in 2017 and started commercial operations on 1st August 2017. Amongst the list of SFSB major customers are SALCRA, Sime Darby, MaQtra International (M) Sdn Bhd, other private plantations and small holders. The factory is able to produce products are not only customize to oil palm alone also suitable for other plantation agriculture and cash crops including rubber, paddy, pepper and etc. 

 

QUALITY

Our company is certified with Quality Management System QMS ISO9001:2015 and out product is certified with SIRIM MS49:1994 (Compound Fertilizer Ordinary Grade)

 

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 The packing of the fertilizers comes in few packaging sizes 20Kg bags. If further information is required please contact the following.

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