“Global Peace Foundation Malaysia’s regenerative agroforestry project is revitalizing land and livelihoods in Pahang,” reported the Star, Malaysia’s largest English-language newspaper on January 24.
“The project has four key goals: restoring ecosystems through food forests to mitigate deforestation, upskilling communities with regenerative practices to improve farming techniques, ensuring food security during crises and empowering communities with market access to sustain their livelihoods. . . .
“The Lost Food Project addresses food waste by redirecting surplus vegetables and fruits from Pasar Borong Kuala Lumpur to families in need. This combats hunger while mitigating the environmental impact of food disposal, turning a potential ecological burden into a boon for community nourishment.”
Read the Star’s full report on GPF Malaysia’s efforts to support Malaysia’s indigenous Orang Asli