A typical day for Aizat Halim begins at 5am, as he sets out on a drive to his fruit farm in Janda Baik, about 50km (30 miles) from his home in Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur – a distance that reflects the gap between his current and former lives.
Farming, the 31-year-old said, was always his first career choice, despite graduating in marketing from colleges in the US and the United Kingdom.
In 2020, he started a pineapple farm on family land, leaving a cushy air-conditioned job as a marketing...
Southeast Asia’s young farmers dig in for the future in ‘call to return to the land’
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Source: scmp.com

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