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Ready R&D for
Commercialisation
PROF. MADYA. DR. SUHAIMI BIN MD. YASIR Ketua Pengarah Unit Penyelidikan Rumpai Laut UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH Email: [email protected] ; [email protected] Tel: +6016-9033840 Fax: +6088-435324
Bio-Borneo 2013, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, 19 – 20 February 2013
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Best Example
- Seaweed
Short term cultivation – High value products
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GNI
Create
Employment
Private
Investment
Transformation
Ation
Focus
Competitive
(Quality and
Standard)
Fulfill ETP Objectives
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Entrepreneur /Private Co/GLC
R&D
Government Business
communities/Banks
Development
of Industry
1. How it works?
Driver:- Private Sector
Facilitator:- Government
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2. Improved management system
Conventional : Labour intensive - 80% at sea farm, 20% on platform.
Mini Estate : 80% on platform, 20% at sea farm.
80% works on platform
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3. Productivity and Income
1. Productivity
(TM/ha/yr)
10.0
1.5
2010 2020
527%
13.5
150.0
CAGR = 24%
2020 2010
2. Increment of productivity
(‘000 TM/yr)
3,021
1,031
2x
Konvensional Estet Mini
3. Income per farmer
(RM/month)
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4. Value of project
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year
TM
(D
ry)
200 mil
280 mil
420 mil
530 mil
780 mil
920 mil
1.05 bil
1.18 bil
1.32 bil
1.45 bil
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1. Suitable Area (100-500 AC)
2. Management
3. Technology (From R&D)
4. Capital
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History -
How do we start?
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1. R & D – Solving people’s problem
2. Innovation
3. Pre-commercialisation
4. Commercialisation
Stages
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Scopes of R&D&C
Biotechnology
Cultivation
Post-harvest
Processing
Down Stream
Processing
Marketing
Product
Development
1
2
3
4
5
6
Socio-economy
Quality and Standard
7
8
Supporting R&D
Value Chain
Patent:-PI 2011005096 (MyIPO)
Patent:-Filing
EPP 3
NKEA
Agriculture
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Pulau Banggi, Kudat
1998 - 2008
Semporna
2008 - now
Started
here
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Research Station at Pulau Banggi, Kudat
1998 - 2008
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Pulau Banggi, Kudat
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Research Station at Pulau Sebangkat, Semporna
2008 - 2010
Objective
Improvement of
cultivation practices.
Higher Income
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Conventional practices
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Renovation works.
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1. Selection of varieties
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Breeding and seedling preparation
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2. Seedling management
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4. Cultivation method
Eco-friendly Tie-tie
Conservation of biodiversity
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5. Fertiliser formulation
To increase growth
and yield
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6. Mechanisation for harvesting
Less labour for
farming and harvesting
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7. Drying System
Simple and Efficient
Sauna Dry
High
Quality
Seaweed
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Exposition
Roadshow
Advertisement
Lombok, Indonesia 2012
UMS SEAWEED SHOWCASE FEBRUARI 2013
8. Marketing
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1
2
3
4
4°34’21.28”N
118°41’41.44”E
4°33’57.68”N
118°41’30.14”E
4°33’57.74”N
118°41’57.28”E
4°34’14.59”N
118°42’07.25”E
80 ha
Kompleks
bersepadu (1
ha)
Permission - Taman-Taman Sabah
Value – RM2.1 mil. Funded by Jabatan Perikanan Malaysia
Kampung Pulau Selakan, Semporna, Sabah
Kawasan asal
New Area (80 ha)
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Integrated Complex
Drying Platform
Worker’s Quaters
Office
Working Platform
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Office and working facilities
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Participants (30 households)
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Pulau Banggi, Kudat
1998 - 2007
Semporna
Tawau
Pulau Langkawi, Kedah
Kuching, Sarawak
Natuna Island, Indonesia
Batam, Indonesia
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Sarawak Biodiversity Centre
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Product Development
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Pilot Plant
Bandar Sri Indah, Batu 10, Jalan Apas, Tawau, Sabah.
Produce High Value
and
Premium Products
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Horizontal Retort Vertical Retort
Pasteurizer Industrial Freezer Dryer
Form-Fill-Seal Packaging Machine
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Ready products to market
Energy drinks Seaweed tea
Blending powder
Instant noodle Premium salad
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Ice pack
Bio-capsule
Bio-plastic Perfume gel
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MOUs Research commitment
PPRT project Pulau Banggi, Kudat, Sabah
Data base, variety selection, nursery and
cultivation system and management..
Cultivation and management of sea settler.
Data base, variety improvement, nursery and
commercial cultivation and Mini Estate Project
Seaweed mini estate system
Biotechnology, micropropagation, variety
improvement and nursery management.
KKLW
1998 – 2008
RM1.75 mil
LKIM
2009 - 2010
RM350,000
FELDA
2009 - Present
(Value RM11 mil)
Jab. Perikanan
Malaysia
(2010 – 2012)
RM2.1 mil
NKEA Agriculture
PEMANDU
2011 – 2020
RM176 mil
Agro-Biotech Ins. 2011 (RM200,00)
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Networking
Tawau, Sabah
Technology Park Malaysia
Indonesia
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Recognition
Seaweed of Malaysia won 3 golds in Germany 2012
1. PM Dr Suhaimi Md Yasir – Solar dryer
2. PM Dr Charles Variappan – Anti bacteria
compound
3. Dr Patricia Matanjun – Seaweed tea
Special Award “Green Invention”
1. PM Dr Suhaimi Md Yasir - Solar Dryer (Top 10)
The Second World Competition of Green Inventions )