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Wagyu for the masses? Meat Malaysia's answer to Japanese premium beef: ‘Mygyu'
Wagyu for the masses? Meat Malaysia's answer to Japanese premium beef: ‘Mygyu'

South China Morning Post

time12 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • South China Morning Post

Wagyu for the masses? Meat Malaysia's answer to Japanese premium beef: ‘Mygyu'

Under the sweltering sun in coastal Kuala Selangor, Dollah lumbers to his feet, his 800kg (1,764lb) frame towering above the herd. The Australian-Malaysian crossbreed isn't just any bull, he's the prized patriarch of a 30-head cattle farm producing Mygyu: Malaysia 's answer to Japan 's famously marbled Wagyu. At Colla Cattle Farm, breeders see both promise and pressure in Malaysia's appetite for premium beef. With Mygyu, they aim to offer an affordable local alternative to imported Wagyu as rising living costs and government scrutiny of luxury imports cast doubt over the future of high-end foreign products. Since its establishment in 2017, the farm has grown rapidly. It now boasts five cowsheds and is expanding its napier grass fields to ensure a steady supply of feed for the growing herd. A social media advert for Mygyu: Malaysia's answer to Japan's famously marbled Wagyu. Photo: Instagram/CollaMeatHouse The farm raced to install a newly acquired meat-processing machine imported from China ahead of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha, which centres on the ritual slaughter of livestock. With a complete chain from slaughter to processing, packaging as well as chilling, the beef products produced here will be ready for direct delivery to customers. 'Before this we could process five to eight cows an hour,' said Jamal Abdul Karim, Colla Cattle Farm chief executive officer. 'But after this we can go up to 20 in an hour.' Dollah, a breeding bull, is the farm's key asset and, on a recent visit by This Week in Asia, looked a little tired.

Zahid's remarks on Tengku Zafrul show Umno ready to move on, says analyst
Zahid's remarks on Tengku Zafrul show Umno ready to move on, says analyst

Free Malaysia Today

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Zahid's remarks on Tengku Zafrul show Umno ready to move on, says analyst

Analysts said Tengku Zafrul Aziz's departure will have little impact on Umno, likely because he is neither an MP nor a state assemblyman. PETALING JAYA : Recent remarks by Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi that the party is not losing sleep over Tengku Zafrul Aziz's departure signal Umno's readiness to move on from the former Supreme Council member, according to a political analyst. Awang Azman Pawi of Universiti Malaya said Zahid's stance suggested that Umno, having weathered numerous political challenges, would not be shaken by the departure of any individual, even one as high-profile as the investment, trade and industry minister. 'This is a form of damage control to reinforce party loyalty over personal allegiance. Umno is making it clear that it no longer wants to be seen as dependent on technocrats or 'parachute candidates' who lack strong grassroots support, such as Tengku Zafrul in Kuala Selangor and later Kota Raja. 'It also shows that Umno is working to rebuild a grassroots-oriented identity rather than one rooted in political elites,' he told FMT. On June 2, Zahid said the party was not losing sleep over Tengku Zafrul's decision to quit and his intention to join PKR, adding that it was 'better he left if he couldn't remain loyal'. Tengku Zafrul failed to wrest the Kuala Selangor parliamentary seat during the 15th general election and currently serves as Umno's Kota Raja division chief. Awang Azman said Zahid's statement might not fully appease party leaders or grassroots members, as some still viewed Tengku Zafrul as a political opportunist who 'rode on the party's goodwill' without earning it through merit or sacrifice. 'To prevent this episode from becoming a political liability in the next general election, Umno must act wisely and consolidate its internal strength, not just to move on but also to move forward,' he said. He warned that mishandling the issue could give the impression of internal instability, urging firm action to prevent political opportunism from taking root in the party. 'Zahid's leadership must be followed by a strategy to repair internal perceptions,' he said. Meanwhile, Ariff Aizuddin Azlan of Universiti Teknologi Mara said Zahid's stance suggested that Tengku Zafrul's exit had little practical impact on Umno, likely because he holds no elected office. 'The Umno president must demonstrate political maturity, as whatever he says will be taken as principle and guidance. 'The best way to curb the polemics is by opening constructive dialogue channels with all stakeholders and working together to find solutions,' he said.

Tengku Zafrul's GE15 pledge unenforceable, says Tok Mat
Tengku Zafrul's GE15 pledge unenforceable, says Tok Mat

Free Malaysia Today

time31-05-2025

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Tengku Zafrul's GE15 pledge unenforceable, says Tok Mat

Umno deputy president Mohamad Hasan said he could not see how the GE15 pledge could be enforced against Tengku Zafrul Aziz as he did not win the seat he contested. PETALING JAYA : The review of a pledge signed by Tengku Zafrul Aziz when he was a Barisan Nasional candidate in the 15th general election cannot be enforced because he did not win in the election. Umno deputy president Mohamad Hasan said Tengku Zafrul was appointed as the investment, trade and industry minister in his capacity as a senator, Bernama reported. 'This matter is not included within the scope of the agreement because Tengku Zafrul did not win in the election. 'That pledge is made by any elected representative as a state assemblyman or an MP. 'If they win, the seat belongs to the party, not to the individual. 'The individual who becomes a candidate and wins signs many agreements, including reimbursing the costs incurred by the party and many other things. 'Tengku Zafrul did not win. He became a minister on the basis of being a senator. So I don't see how the pledge can be enforced against him,' he told reporters after a luncheon in Seremban today. He was commenting on a statement by Umno Supreme Council member Puad Zarkashi, who urged the party to take stern action against Tengku Zafrul, who announced his departure from Umno to join PKR yesterday. Puad also asked the party to review the pledge signed by Tengku Zafrul when he was a BN candidate in GE15. Tengku Zafrul lost in the election for the Kuala Selangor parliamentary seat. Puad asked the party to study the possibility of demanding RM100 million in compensation if Tengku Zafrul's action is considered as party hopping. Asked whether the resignation would affect Umno, Mohamad, who is also Rembau MP, said Tengku Zafrul did not hold a high position in the party and it would not have a significant impact on Umno. Earlier today, Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the party's legal team would review whether Tengku Zafrul had breached the agreement signed during GE15, which binds candidates to the party.

PKR to consider unity govt partners' input on Tengku Zafrul's membership bid
PKR to consider unity govt partners' input on Tengku Zafrul's membership bid

Free Malaysia Today

time31-05-2025

  • General
  • Free Malaysia Today

PKR to consider unity govt partners' input on Tengku Zafrul's membership bid

PKR secretary-general Fuziah Salleh said Tengku Zafrul Aziz's application, if accepted, will go through the central leadership council. PETALING JAYA : PKR will consider input from grassroots members and its partners in the unity government when evaluating any membership application, including one from Tengku Zafrul Aziz, says party secretary-general Fuziah Salleh. Fuziah said the party has not received any official application from Tengku Zafrul despite his statement on social media indicating his intention to join PKR. 'For the record, all applications to join PKR must be submitted online,' she said in a statement today. 'Each application will go through the usual process. Once submitted online, it will be processed and tabled at a central leadership council (MPP) meeting. 'The application will be duly considered before a decision is made, taking into account various perspectives, including those of our partners in the unity government and opinions from the grassroots.' Tengku Zafrul, the current investment, trade and industry minister, had announced his resignation from Umno and said he would be applying to join PKR, citing 'compatibility and suitability'. He was previously an Umno Supreme Council member and head of the Kota Raja Umno division. Tengku Zafrul was appointed as a senator and minister under the administrations of Ismail Sabri Yaakob and Anwar Ibrahim. He contested the Kuala Selangor parliamentary seat in the last general election, but did not win. Fuziah also extended well wishes to Tengku Zafrul, who is set to perform the hajj pilgrimage this season. 'PKR prays for his safe journey and return,' she said in the same statement.

Form Five student dies in collision with lorry after returning from extra classes in Kuala Selangor
Form Five student dies in collision with lorry after returning from extra classes in Kuala Selangor

Malay Mail

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Malay Mail

Form Five student dies in collision with lorry after returning from extra classes in Kuala Selangor

KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 — A Form Five student was killed in a road accident after his motorcycle collided with a lorry on Jalan Parit Mahang in Jeram, Kuala Selangor yesterday. The 17-year-old male student died at the scene of the crash, which occurred at 2.15pm. According to Harian Metro, Kuala Selangor district police chief Superintendent Azaharudin Tajudin said initial investigations found that the empty lorry, driven by a 26-year-old man, was turning from the main road into Jalan Parit Mahang. He said, 'The victim was travelling from Jalan Parit Mahang to the main road on his way home to Ijok.' 'Upon reaching the location, the motorcyclist from the opposite direction is believed to have lost control and veered into the path of the lorry before crashing into the front of the heavy vehicle,' he said when contacted today. As a result of the impact, the teenager was flung onto the road and sustained multiple injuries. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Azaharudin said the student had earlier attended extra classes at his school and was on his way home to drop off his belongings. He then headed to Kampung Parit Mahang to send a friend home before getting involved in the accident. The body was taken to Tanjong Karang Hospital for a post-mortem examination. The lorry driver was uninjured. Azaharudin said the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. He urged anyone with information about the incident to contact the Kuala Selangor district police headquarters operations room at 03-32891222 or visit the nearest police station.

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