Generating geospatial insights for the plantation lifecycle

Hear first-hand from leading plantation specialists on the best practice approaches to sustainability, precision agriculture, supply chain management and biosecurity.

Join speakers from Esri Malaysia, Sime Darby Plantation Research Sdn Bhd, the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC).

Learn how geospatial technology democratises real-time agricultural insights resulting in cost savings and greater efficiencies.

Why attend?

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Explore how digital technology can improve agricultural precision and ensure increased crop yields and profits

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Learn from plantation leaders on the latest sustainable practices

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Understand the current challenges in biosecurity, climate change and supply chain management

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Gain insights on the trends in global palm oil crop production

Agenda

21 September 2022 | 01.00pm - 02.00pm | KLCC Convention Centre

Meet the panelists

Dr. Ruslan Abdulah MPOC
Dr. Ruslan Abdullah
Director of Science, Environment, and Sustainability
Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC), Malaysia
Contributing to the palm oil sector for 38 years, Dr. Ruslan Abdulah is the Director of Science, Environment, and Sustainability at the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC).
Dr. Sim Choon Cheak
Dr. Sim Choon Cheak
Principal Agronomist II / Vice President II
Sime Darby Plantation Research Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
Outstanding agroecological researcher with more than 15 years of experience and now a Principal Agronomist II/ Vice President II at Sime Darby Plantation.
Johari Bin Minal
Johari Bin Minal
Director - Economics and Industry Development Division
Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Malaysia
Johari Bin Minal is the Director - Economics and Industry Development Division at MPOB.
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Firdaus Asri
Industry Consultant Team Manager
Esri Malaysia
As Esri Malaysia's Lead Consultant, Firdaus Asri assists clients with the development of customised solutions to solve their unique issues.

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