KALABAKAN: Science, Technology and Innovation Deputy Minister Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup said the implementation of the Borneo Science Adventure programme (KSB) has the potential to engage rural communities in Sabah, particularly the youths, in the fields of science, technology, and innovation.
He said this specially-designed programme bridges the knowledge gap in science among rural communities, remote and Felda areas, which also need advancements in science, technology and innovation to improve agricultural productivity, including the efficiency of farming methods.“I want Sabah youths to be actively engaged in the economic opportunities related to jobs and businesses based on science, technology and innovation, so they are not left behind.
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