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KhaiEL AgroHub
Malaysia's geographical and climatic conditions are exceptionally suited for agricultural experiments, naturally making it the initial experimental center for Earth Foods.
Located near the Sepang International Airport in central Malaysia, the Tanjong Ipoh farm, known as the KhaiEL Agro Hub, is responsible for most of the Earth Food's planting observations from soil to food.


The tropical climate of this beautiful country features summer-like conditions year-round, warm and humid, without the interruptions of winter, facilitating uninterrupted planting experiments. Additionally, its abundant biodiversity, including various plant and animal species, and plentiful biomass provide a vast gene pool for microorganisms.
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Year-round ample sunlight and rainfall promote plant growth and development, making observations and experiments more effective. Furthermore, Malaysia's diverse soil types, including red soil, peat soil, yellow soil, and sandy soil, provide a varied soil sample for agricultural experiments to study the effects of different soils on crop growth.
The first phase is the "Discovery" phase. After receiving agricultural project requests from customers, EF's professional team evaluates them based on the principles of "Fair Trade to Soil" and "Ecological Planting." Then, a two-year planting observation experiment is designed and executed in Malaysia through university collaboration.
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The second phase is the "Application Experiment." If the results of the "Discovery" phase are deemed to have high commercial value by customers, they can proceed with the second phase of "Application Experiment" in their own markets (target farmland and crops). This phase studies how to maximize commercialization through application. The EF department turns the formulas from the first phase into end products, provided to customers for field application experiments.


Finally, customers obtain the best application methods, preparing for formal commercial market promotion.
The EF department provides formula production and raw materials to customers for their own product manufacturing.
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Ultimately, customers receive unique products and application SOPs, fulfilling the "Share Innovation" task of inputting B2B customers.