• Industry: Vegetable Wholesale
  • Client: BSE Plantations
  • Website: bseplantations.com

Sustainable growth, sustainable future.

BSE was established in 2022 as part of a response to the government’s call to reduce dependency on food’s importation (under the National Agrofood Policy 2021 – 2030), thus saving costs towards curbing the effects of rising inflation due to rising food prices in the market.

Their goal will be to reduce the reliance on importation of food produce by bolstering agricultural production that is involved in the farming of vegetable crops to increase the production of food crops, hence ensuring food security at the national level.

There is an opportunity for large-scale and high impact agricultural projects to assist Malaysia to meet self-sufficiency in food production as well as reduce the country’s dependency on imported food over time.

Since then, they had acquired 30 acres land in Hulu Selangor for plantation focussing purely on vegetables farming.

Desktop homepage for BSE Plantations. A large banner shows green cucumber plants in a greenhouse with the text "Sustainable Growth, Sustainable Future." Below it are icons for delivery and quality, followed by a grid of fresh vegetables to shop online
Mobile view of the About BSE page. The banner features a wide, sunny shot of a planted farm field. The text below explains the company's history and goal to support local agriculture
Close-up photograph of long green loofah gourds hanging from a vine in a farm setting
Mobile view of the online shop for BSE Plantations. The top banner features fresh chillies growing on the plant. The screen displays a product grid starting with cucumbers and red chillies
Mobile product gallery page on the BSE Plantations website. It shows a large, close-up photo of fresh green cucumbers, with smaller thumbnail images below it
Mobile view of the Bulk Purchase page for BSE Plantations. The top banner shows a close-up of a pumpkin. Below is a photo of a large pile of mixed fresh vegetables like carrots, peppers, and cucumbers