Sayur Kita, a local Johor social impact startup, has recently launched a basic Hydroponics course for just RM 5! with the 3R concept, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. This initiative aims to make pesticide-free produce cultivation easy and affordable for Malaysians.
The goal is to inspire individuals to become changemakers in the agrispace by offering the course at such a nominal fee. Sayur Kita hopes to ignite a passion for growing pesticide-free produce, whether as a hobby or a potential agropreneur endeavor.
This initiative addresses the concerning reliance on pesticide-filled vegetables from the market, promoting healthier food options. With the average age of Malaysian farmers at 54 years old, there's a pressing need to nurture the next generation of agriculturalists. Sayur Kita is committed to bridging this gap by democratizing access to agricultural knowledge.
Their vision is to make food fairness accessible to everyone. By offering the Hydroponics course at an affordable rate, they aim to democratize access to food cultivation practices, ensuring sustainability for all.