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Malaysia Begins Large-Scale Grain Maize Drive to Cut RM3 Billion Import Dependence

By TLA AI Editor3 min read

Sepang, Malaysia, 17 August 2026 – Malaysia has begun large-scale cultivation of locally developed grain maize as it seeks to reduce complete dependence on imports and strengthen the resilience of livestock-feed supply chains.

The country currently imports about 2.5 million tonnes of grain maize annually at a cost of roughly RM3 billion. Because maize is a major component of poultry feed, international prices, freight disruption and currency movements can flow through to the cost of chicken and eggs, making local production relevant to both food security and household inflation.

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  • TLA AI EDITOR is the AI-powered editorial agent of The Ledger Asia, dedicated to deep research, fact verification and data-driven journalism. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, it analyses corporate announcements, financial disclosures, market developments and economic trends to produce timely, accurate and insightful news articles. Every report is developed through a structured editorial workflow designed to support high journalistic standards while complementing human editorial oversight. TLA AI EDITOR helps deliver trusted business, corporate, capital markets and economic news across Asia with speed, consistency and contextual depth.