DAILY Fresh Foods Sdn Bhd,
the biggest Sweet Corn Exporter in the country, is setting
up a research farm in Johor to increase productivity.
The Johor-based company is injecting RM1 million to the
farm in Simpang Renggam, which will start operations in
March.
Its managing director, Chay Hong Choong, said the research
and development (R&D) team will focus on seed selection,
testing up to 100 sweet corn species annually to find
the best seeds for cultivation and processing.The company
currently has the largest corn plantation in the country
with more than 810 ha through-out Simpang Renggam and
Pontain in Johor, which is ideal for the cultivation of
corn due to its abundant peat soil.
“There are virtually thousands of sweet corn species
and the R&D team merticulously select the best seeds
for processing.“We hope to increase productivity
by upgrading our technology to develop a less labour-intensive
way of producing corn,” he said.Chay said the company
is looking at technology from China and Australia.The
R&D team is also moving toward organic farming with
suitable fertilizer and natural pest control.
The company has
invested RM8million in its processing plant in Simpang
Renggam since its inception in 2001.With a workforce of
100, the plant churns out 275 tonnes of kernel corn monthly.
Of these, 80 per cent is for export while the remaining
is for the local market.
Daily Fresh ventured
into the international market in 1999 and to date has
over 1,200 outlets in 20 countries which include the United
Arab Emirates, Brunei, Egypt, Kuwait, Jordan, Yemen, South
Africa, Spain and India.The Company had in 2002 established
a second processing plant in Jakarta.
Starting out as a family business in 1987, Daily Fresh
is today the market leader in the cup corn industries,
with a 60 percent market share.“We had a breakthrough
in corn processing where whole kernel corns were processed
non-cut in 1997. In the same year, our marketing team
introduced the concept of cup corn,” he added.
The company obtained the Hazard Analysis and Critical
Control Point on September 13 last year.With this, it
is keen to tap the Eastern Europe market, beginning with
Turkey next month.Chay said the company is trying to come
up with a new distinct flavour for Turkey as different
markets prefer different taste.
Citing an example, he said lemon pepper flavour cup corn
is popular in West Asia while masala is much in demand
in India.On the home front, the company has 350 outlets
nationwide.
“We will focus on franchising
of our food chain business as part of our expansion plans.”
He said, adding that the company wants to bring the brand
to more markets.
Depicted from New Strait Times Malaysia (By Chuah
Bee Kim)J
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DAILY Fresh Foods Sdn Bhd, the biggest Sweet Corn
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