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PEAT ORGANIC (M) SDN. BHD.
No. 3B, Jalan 2/14,Dataran Templer,Bandar Baru Selayang68100,Batu Cave,Selangorhttps://www.peatorganic.com
+60361208727
peatorganic.posmb@gmail.com
ABOUT US
Professional Beneficial Microbes
Peat Organic (M) Sdn Bhd founded by En. Zulkufli Bin Zakaria in 2006 focusing only on soil conditioner and fertilizer business which derived from peat soil with the brand name ‘PeatGro’. Then, by 2017, Peat Organic (M) Sdn Bhd have signed a collaboration agreement with Malaysia Nuclear Agency for the Collaboration Project to Commercialize a product called ‘Bioliquifert’. Then in 2018, Peat Organic (M) Sdn Bhd received a certificate from EMRO Malaysia Sdn Bhd in dealing with a product manufactured by them called EM-1 (Effective Microorganism). In the future we will thrive to become a pioneer in producing microbe-based product.
Our Mission
- To inspire the human spirit to nurture the environment. Healthy environment, healthy live.
- Research and development of new effective microbial product in order to achieve our vision.
- Manufactured and distributed effective microbial product for user.
Our Vision
- Be number 1 in effective microbial product in Malaysia.
- Provide the affordable and good quality of beneficial microbe product.
- Give the awareness about advantages using effective microbe for our lives.
Our Team
Our team is totally professional in their own way. Mostly our team from Agriculture background which specialized in research and development in beneficial microbe. Furthermore, we had team from UiTM’s and UPM’s background from previous studies. Other than that, our team experienced in research and development in effective microbial around 10 years. The combination of our team knowledge make our company more strong in order to help customer or client to achieve their desired which as consultant.
International Congress of the Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2013 (ICMSM 2013)
Bioinnovation Awards 2014
Quantification of Improvement of Phosphorus and Nitrogen Nutrition of Vegetable Crops from Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria and Rhizobacteria Interaction Using Isotopic Tracer Technology (02-03-01-SF0051)