Eventful Gains (June 2018 Updates)

June was an eventful month of gains for the farmers at OA Organics.  Firstly, it was a month of personal triumph as the farmers surpassed the RM800 income mark!  In March, a compost specialist identified that the soil at the farm possibly comprised 60% sand which could not retain nutrients for the plants. With this, […]

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Home-stay Here to Stay (May 2018 Updates)

There’s an exciting income generation project going on at the village – a home-stay project! After two years of planning with the OA who are involved in the project, including the design of the home-stay, building works commenced in January 2018.  From a grove of rubber trees full of mosquitoes, Bada and team transformed our […]

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Venturing Beyond (Apr 2018 Updates)

The month of April brought the Orang Asli farmers new team members as well as an opportunity to learn beyond their farm. Let’s say hello to three new joiners – Maslinda, Asanah and Efarinda who are in their early 20s. Prior to this, they were earning RM300 – RM500 from oil palms and a fading […]

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A City Girl in the Village

OA Organics welcomes young people to volunteer on a sustained basis.  Ms Tan Xin Wei stayed in the village for 2.5 months upon graduation with a Bachelor in International Business.  Here is an excerpt of her stint at Kg Ulu Gumum from June – August 2017. When I set foot in the village in June […]

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Kudos to the Big Hearts (Mar 2018 Updates)

There was much to cheer about in Kg Ulu Gumum in March 2018, thanks to our funders and volunteers. The village was plagued with not having safe drinking water for months.  But with the funds provided by Vivastar Rotary Club and Rosche, we saw the fruition of the long awaited water project in the third […]

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Yayyy …. Water Problem Solved! (7-31 August 2017)

We heave a huge sigh of relief as the persistent water problem at the farm has been largely resolved. The irrigation at the farm is now improved with the installation of one-way valves to ensure water is delivered smoothly to the water tanks.  The pumps are working well, and water tanks can be filled within […]

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Backward Steps (8-30 July 2017)

Facing challenges are all in a day’s work in managing the farm and people – some steps forward, some steps backwards.  These two weeks we walked backward. In our blog “Fresh Faces (22-27 May 2017)”, we shared our delight in having four young Orang Asli men joining the farm on a training-cum-work programme.  Sadly, three […]

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