Baladna Q.P.S.C. announced it has signed a Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) to produce fresh dairy products in Malaysia. The MoC agreed with Malaysia's state-owned FELCRA Berhad (FELCRA) and agriculture giant FGV Holdings (FGV) aims to produce 100 million liters of fresh milk within the first full year of operation, pending the satisfactory completion of a feasibility study. The MoC is a key step forward in Baladnas international expansion plans, which include replicating the company's achievement in shifting Qatar from milk import dependency to self-sufficiency during the regional diplomatic crisis.

Baladna will jointly invest in an integrated dairy farm in the town of Chuping in Perlis, which borders Thailand and is Malaysia's smallest state. The initial focus is to establish a dairy herd of 10,000 high yielding milking cows. The parties aim to reduce Malaysia's reliance on milk and dairy imports and support local communities.

Other potential areas include utilizing Malaysian agricultural land to produce most of the required animal feed for dairy farming, as well as using the joint venture farm as a hub that supports small rural farms in developing small cattle fatting farms and animal feed farms by 2024.