SANDAKAN: The efforts of any cooperative in Sabah that diversifies their ventures should be emulated.
Malaysian Cooperative Commission (SKM) Sabah Director Matias Kundapin said registered cooperatives should also venture into high-impact activities.
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He explained that this could ensure the competitiveness of the cooperatives.
He said this after officiating the Ar-Rahnu X’Change Sejati Garden owned by the Koperasi Pembangunan Tanah Sungei Kelayak Berhad Sandakan (KPTSKB), the Appreciation Day and Aidilfitri celebration 2024 held at Sabah Hotel.
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