DOI: 10.14264/40d917e
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“…As a country importing food, Malaysia is highly exposed and vulnerable to external forces such as the rising of food prices. For instance, Malaysian food import has continued to increase each year (Zahari, 2011). Thus, to achieve national food security, it is crucial to find an alternative in producing and processing local food.…”
Section: The Rooftop Urban Farming: the Malaysian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a country importing food, Malaysia is highly exposed and vulnerable to external forces such as the rising of food prices. For instance, Malaysian food import has continued to increase each year (Zahari, 2011). Thus, to achieve national food security, it is crucial to find an alternative in producing and processing local food.…”
Section: The Rooftop Urban Farming: the Malaysian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%