date:Jun 18, 2012
subsidiary Annam, will hold 40% stake in KILC through its MYR120m ($37.3m) investment in the center.
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman said that KILC is estimated to generate investment opportunities in the region of MYR763m ($237.3m) for the interior areas, and thus would become a catalyst for agriculture and agro-based development in Malaysia.
KILC is expected to start producing its first batch of milk next year, with an average of 12 liters a day.