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Goat’s Milk Production / Muhammad Fakhruddin Johari
Farm Land a company that produces fresh goat milk in powder and bottled for ready drinks to all goat milk enthusiast in Malaysia. Both of these product types that
have been commercialized by our company are sourced from local goat milk suppliers which is not imported form another country. This company also providing a variety of
flavour for their goat milk according to the taste of the current consumer to make them a satisfactions when purchase the products. Our main purpose is to make a different on our products with the existence product which is using a local goat’s milk. Choosing these local suppliers indirectly can controls the quality of the milk and can improves the country’s economy itself. Farm Land also offered their product at lower price to encourage consumer have a healthy drink. Direct delivery to marketers is also provided by us without charges any additional cost.
Farm Land has chose Kulim as their operating locations because it’s close to Penang. This location also a industrial zone and many residential areas around the area. Business has seen an explosion of growth over the year in Kulim and many people stay here because of many job opportunities around and it will cause demand of groceries and beverages arise. Moreover, this area is not yet running business product like ours. So competitors can be reduced.
Our marketing strategy is to emphasized the quality and price of our products and services. We offer the affordable price because to attract consumers to choose our product. As we know, this goat’s milk drink is a bit expensive, so we offer buyers the opportunity to enjoy our beverage products at a reasonable price with a high quality. The management of Farm Land have consist of 5 extensive experience workers in in finance, businesses, sale, accounting and food production. They are Fakhruddin as
their general manager, Aafiyah as finance manager, Zaim Lukman as administrative manager, Fahmi as marketing manager and Nurul Izzah as operation manager. This
company is sole proprietorship by Fakhruddin and these team management will take their role and responsibilities together instead different duties to make the product
successful
Nuclear security culture assessment of medical facilities in Malaysia
National regulations are always consistent in providing the first layer of safety and security in nuclear-related medical facilities. Since its introduction, nuclear security has become the main focus of organizations to prevent any malicious activities due to internal and external threats made possible as harsh idealism growth is consistent with an increased number of populations. Briefly, the self-assessment allows an organization to develop and maintain a security culture among nuclear personnel by testing out knowledge and awareness involves radioactive sources. The objective of this study is to evaluate certain areas of an organization on nuclear security culture based on IAEA’s nuclear security model. A survey was performed on 117 radiological personnel that uses ionizing radiation sourcing from radioactive materials as well as irradiating apparatuses direct and indirectly by handing out cross-sectional questionnaires. The questions (scaled using numerical values, 1-7) were collected and categorized into several populations which are level of education, age, years of working and etc. The scores were then analyzed using appropriate statistical method. A report on strengths and weaknesses in several areas was given back to the organization for further development and enhancement of security. The study shows that awareness is greater within personnel with higher level of education. The results also showed an in awareness with age due to the fact that workers who are older portrayed a deeper understanding of what they are doing. There is a significant difference of scores in terms of duration of service where workers with 6-10 years of experience were more aware of the importance of security culture compared to those with 21-30 years of experience. In conclusion, it is found that there are several factors including the subject’s demographic that affect the level of awareness and knowledge among radiation personnel that works with radioactive materials
