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Mardi bags five awards at ITEX 2020

Company won 4 gold  and a silver for innovations featuring a ‘lab to table’ concept

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 30 Nov 2020 5:52PM

Mardi bags five awards at ITEX 2020
Mardi director-general Datuk Dr Mohamad Roff Mohd Noor announcing the achievement at a press conference at Mardi’s headquarters, here, today.  – Bernama pic, November 30,  2020

SERDANG –The Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Mardi)’s innovations, featuring the ‘From Lab to Table’ concept, bagged four golds and a silver in the International Invention, Innovation and Technology Exhibition 2020 (ITEX 2020) competition.

Its director-general Datuk Dr Mohamad Roff Mohd Noor said Mardi was informed of the results online on November 21.

The innovations that won the gold medals were Edible Wrapper for Food Application; Mardi Sebernas 307 paddy variety; Katjang-Boer goat breed and Food Innovation for Healthy Ageing.

Meanwhile, the close permanent immense system (CPIS), as an alternative for effective breeding techniques for mass production of Arundina graminifolia or bamboo orchid, bagged silver.

“The success proved that technologies and innovations by Mardi, featuring the ‘From Lab to Table’ concept, not only can be used by the targeted groups, but they are also internationally recognised as an effort to ensure the country’s food security,” he said when announcing the achievement to the media in a press conference at Mardi’s headquarters, here, today.

According to Mohamad Roff, the Edible Wrapper for Food Application is a film technology that is used in packaging of various food items such as ‘asam pedas’ cubes, sausages, instant drinks and instant ‘nasi kerabu’.

The Mardi Sebernas 307 paddy variety is capable of generating high yields of up to 10 tonnes per hectare, moderately resistant against fungus and brown plant hopper (insect) and reduced dependency on chemical pesticides and insecticides, he said.

“The Katjang-Boer goat is a breed that is suitable for the local climate, highly resistant to diseases and parasites with a better breeding and growing performance.

“For Food Innovation for Healthy Ageing, Mardi has succeeded in producing the first food innovation in Malaysia that is designed for healthy nutrition for the elderly, containing high protein, high fibre and anthocyanin (blue, violet, or red flavonoid pigment found in plants),” he explained, adding that all the winning innovations had been commercialised in the local market.

Realising the importance of research and development in food security, Mohamad Roff said that Mardi would continue to develop new technologies in the agricultural and agro-food industries.– Bernama, November 30, 2020 

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