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TRANSFORMING FELDA SETTLEMENT
into
WEALTHY AGRICULTURAL TOWNSA new concept for alleviating Rural Poverty
by
Universiti Putra Malaysia (Mohd Peter Davis, Visiting Scientist,)
Honeycomb Housing (Mazlin Ghazali, Arkitek M.Ghazali)
Duralite IBS (Datuk Dr. Abdul Aziz Muhamad, Executive Chairman)Nursery of the World (James Kingham, Tanjung Malim Nursery)
Wildlife Production ( Dr. Amin Babjee, UPM)
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Proposed Honeycomb FELDA Community
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FloorPlan
Car Porch
Living
DiningKitchen Bedroom2 Master Bedroom
Bedroom3
Bath
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Perspective ofProposed Honeycomb FELDA Bungalow
104.809.74Bedroom 2
98.779.18Bedroom 3
262.2224.37Car porch
204.0018.96Livi ng Room
79.517.39Dining Room
96.068.93Kitchen
LAND AREA
TOTAL
Master Bedroom
Bath
393.90
97.90
15.54
3.79
Area / m
4238.36
167.21
40.78
1053.40
Area / ft
Honeycomb Felda Bungalo w
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Plan of Honeycomb FELDA Neighbourhood
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Aerial Perspective ofHoneycomb FELDA Neighbourhood
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Mohd Peter Davis (left) from Universiti Putra Malaysia and Mazlin Ghazali from Arkitek M. GhazaliInventors of Thermal Comfort Honeycomb Housing (Mazlin Ghazali h/p : 012-221 1652)
HONEYCOMB Thermal Comfort Housing. Formally adopted for State Housing under theNinth Malaysia Plan by the Chief Minister of Sarawak, T an Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud (centre) and
Sarawak Minister of Housing, Dato Sri Abang Johari (right).Borneo Post 19 July 2005
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Building a House UsingDuralite Board
Executive Director : Datuk Dr. Abdul Aziz M uhamad
H / P : 012 286 3181
DURALITE is a WOOD CEMENT CONSTRUCTION PANEL
MANUFACTURED in KELANTAN
Strong, highly durable & not affected by rot or termites
Instant wall- reinforced concrete frame not required
PLASTERED BOTH SIDES gives SMOOTH SQUARE WALLS Only one fifth the weight of concrete walls Economically transported in small lorries Very fast construction time- saving labour
Ideal for rural housing & small developers Around 20% cheaper versus conventional building method
Excellent insulation properties for a cool house without air-conditioning
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Honeycomb Housing Needs110 Wild Fruit Trees per acre
Leptospermum polig alifolium
Imported from Australia
Grows i n the des ert
Grows exceptionally fast i n
Malaysi a
This tree at James Kinghams
Nursery, Tanj ung Malim(h/p : 012-617 4 193) is onl y 18
months old!
James Kingham at his 2 millionpolybag nursery in Tanjung
Malim has collected 700species of wild fruit trees from
the rainforests. Planted in parksfacing Honeycomb houses,
these trees shade the roads and
provide food for birds and smallwildlife, bringing Malaysias
biodiversity back into housing
developments. Honeycombhousing needs 110 four-year-
old fruit trees per acre.A great potential market for
FELDA settler s!
Nursery of the World James Kingham Nursery can produce seedlings in gigantic numbers. Seeds collectedfrom rare rainforest trees or even trees from any part of the world can be successfully propagated under Malaysiasperfect and natural climatic conditions.
Sustainable Tree Production Malaysia is a natural greenhouse and has the skilled people and good ruraland urban infrastructure to grow year after y ear billions of 4-y ear-old nursery trees in polybags, faster and cheaper thanany competitor. Modeled on the Dutch Flow er Industry, Malaysia can rapidly become the nursery tree producer for the
w orld- Greening the Deserts and restoring some of the Great Forests lost during four centuries of Industrialisation.
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Malaysias Next Cash Crop
AfterRubber & Palm Oil
UPM Visiting Scientist : Mohd Peter Davis h/p : 012 335 1938 e-mail : [email protected]
Basic production statistics
for Malaysian Market
4-year old nursery tree production
Production cost RM50
Profit RM30
Selling price RM80Can produce 1200 Trees per acre per year
Nursery Profit RM36,000 per acre/year
compare with
If Palm oil Profit RM1500 per acre/yearNursery trees 24 times more profitable
UPM EconomicFeasibility Study
using 20% of FELDA LandNursery Production capacity
Once established a 10 acre FELDA nurserycould produce 12,000 x 4-year-old trees
per year
@RM80/tree = almost RM1 million
per year
20%of Felda estates
(3%of Plantation Land)
Export value RM31 billion/yr
(equal to Malaysian Palm Oil exports, 2004)
Given a contract could green the desertsof
United Arab Emirates(size of Sabah)
in 5 years
UPM EconomicAnalysis
Compared to Oil Palm
NURSERY TREEScan generate over
20 TIMES MORE PROFIT
per acre of land
Export Potential
of Nursery Trees
Using just 20% of FELDA LA ND
can earn as much as
Malaysias entire exportsof Palm Oil
Potential Markets?
Oil rich Arab Countries nowwant to
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Solving Rural Poverty with
New Biological industries
FELDA LAND SETTLERAziz Jantan (left) with
UPMs Wildlife Productionexpert Dr. Amin Babjee.
(h/p : 019 246 3937)Tasik Chini June 2005
An end to Rural Poverty FELDA Land Settlers producing 12,000 four-year-old nursery trees per year
on their 10 acre lots instead of Oil Palm can soon become successful businessmen, providing far betterprospects for their children and relatives to run productive family Enterprises. KAMPUNGS can becom emass-production centr es for tropical birds and semi-tame native wildlife. The Market? Urban
Housing and Parks.
FELDA ESTATES are inbeautiful locations. Let us
turn them into wealthyagricultural towns with
secondary industries.
Transforming FELDA Estaes into modern Agricultural Towns Felda settlers & family become successful businessmen producing nursery trees, livestock, w ildlife
Honeycomb housing with high density town centre & public transport to cities New Biological Industries & ecotourism
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