Why A Malaysian Millennial Moved From Kuala Lumpur To Countryside & How It's Paid Off | Money Mind
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Nuraishah Shamsuddin left a big city job in graphic design, drawn by the pull of the countryside. Find out how a return to rural roots is paying off for this Malaysian millennial.
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Alhamdulillah. Me too.. i’m one of them. I moved to the countryside since 2019. ive finished my degree in engineering (Uitm) and was working as a site engineer for 3 years. Now i have chili farm at Pahang and grocery supply company. As a Malay, i’m grateful to become a modern farmer in Malaysia 🇲🇾
Budak Kampung ✈️🩵
This is a very good initiative from our very own Malaysians. I will definately support our own local products and also because it really helps reduce the carbon footprint that imported vegetables & goods creates. I truly support the 'kilometre 0' movement. Slowly but surely.
@@lexilexis6963thank you. 💪✈️🇲🇾 Demi Malaysia Maju
I know many of my friend late gen x, early millenials (including me) who had left the city and live in the rural part of the country. We bought lands and houses that cost a fraction of what the city had to offer, and simplify our life. Take out the convenience, and get our hands dirty again to give our children the childhood our parents had. Most of my peers now have kids who learn survival skill at a young age, understand about cradle to grave(waste management) process in a household, and live a more sustainable life. It is almost like a subculture that many dont know, but are happening beyond what the media/news are updating us on.
My brother also quit his job in PJ n move to our kampung in Pahang. Now he earn 10-12k/month from plantation farm.
May I ask what kind of plantation and how big is the scale?
@@daniatras 7 acres of palm oil & 2 acres chili farm.
Alhamdulilah, moga murah rezeki selalu
This kind of life is the true wealth, not like the life in the city. No worries and no stress
In malaysia agriculture is business. Many of them success bring their family out from poverty. Many young farmer is highly educated.
And it is good for your physical and mental health with the physical work and being near to nature. 😊
Yes. This will lead Malaysia to become a developed country, mostly our local farmer applied modern tech in cultivation project. Such as fertigation system 🎉
@@chenghonggoh4746yes. Absolutely right
We malaysians should support back our own malaysians. Im living in italy and the vegetables that we eat 99.99% comes from italy itself and we are self sufficient. Only some fruits and vegetables are imported. This way, we are not depending too much on foreign import hence prices can be brought down. Some years ago, they were also into 'kilometre 0'. Perhaps awareness needs to be made. One way, it really helps the environment (whole world is affected by the climate change) and our own people sustaining our own people.
@@lexilexis6963 hope we able to do it. The problem, is only the bs cartels try to conquered and manipulate to let in more and more import vegetables and fruits. Since they even get money from it.
Kampung life is serene and peaceful! I dream of living in the countryside.
It is actually a good thing because sometimes many people believe that only live in city you can get money, but health is actually the most important thing.
Greetings from Iran. I quit my engineering job years ago and became an Artist. Couldn't be happier about my decision. Now I live in an orchard which I run and take care of.
Is engineering hard?
I did this as well, from IT background to farming life during pkp since it was hard to get a job during that time. The only thing I did is pocket garden style and maybe one day can achieve like her
This has the makings of a success story. Initially, it began as an experiment but has turned into a rewarding labour and source of income. It's never a futile effort to toil and sweat for the blessed soil/land. Furthermore the advantages and benefits she gets from living in a village with less pollution and stress are immeasurable. Her story is an inspiration for others who have similar aspirations or desires.
This is great! I hope the business flourishes. Thank you.
Very inspiring MashaAllah! Keep it up and I hope your efforts lead to success!
Haha 😂😂😂, i love it when she says her mum soon comes to saw her success and she zipped up. I love the way she showed her action (her mum zipped up 😂😂😂😂)
Wish her with full of success 👏👏👏👏👏
Terbaik, inilah hidup bagus dan aman....ada tanah, takkan lapar
In thailand almost half of their population are involved in agriculture whereas ours is less than 30%.
Its commendable and respectable for our young generation going back toiling our land and increased local food product.
This will increased our food security and not relying too much on imported food product.
Well done, young lady.
And Thailand has the lowest GDP growth rate in ASEAN after war-stricken Myanmar.
Agriculture cant make good money hence about 20% GDP in MY is fine.
@@leealex24in Sri Aman where local produce ton of black/white pepper, after sale they buy Hilux cash....
Why did I get most excited at the double yolk of the telur masin?
🙌🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏 truly inspiring, she gets her hands dirty as well..
Stay in kampung can relax.. if you work in KL have to leave home at 5/5.30 and usually only at 8/8.30 pm you arrive back at your home 😂😂😂😂.. did it until I reached around the age of 30.. after that my head feels like its gonna explode 😢
She is blessed. Alhamdulillah.
U can see she is doing well from driving a Suzuki Jimny... That car price is RM170k brand new and RM150k for recond/2nd hand imports.
good job. kept been inspiration for young generation
Sell royal jelly. Delicious good
Juz love this kind of story... u go girl...👍🏽💚🇲🇾
Numbers of young farmers are rising in Malaysia.
keyword = 8 acre of land. Good for her. Bagi yang takde tanah tu mereput je la duk kolumpo.
Ada je orang kat ulu Selangor yang takde tanah tapi dia sewa/kongsi keuntungan tanah hasil tanam serai je. Kat kawasan saya ni ada orang cina yang buat pinjaman dari adik beradik dan bank untuk sewa tanah dan tanam timun dan terung. Saya tahu sebab saya sendiri yang tanya.
@@lylelaney8270pokonya xyah banyak berdalih kan,rezeki tu luas
Nope. Aku salah seorang seperti dia. Aku kerja kumpul modal dan sewa tanah. Sekarang aku ada kebun cili ( Menyewa) . Usaha Usaha Usaha. Bukan acah itu ini
at my place , one man rents a few acres of govt land to grow various types of vegetables... he’s so successful and i bet he is a millionaire in the making...Alhamdulillah...
Orang bukan Islam atau bukan melayu tidak dibenarkan membeli tanah..so for non malays but still malaysians...we cant do like her
I have a 21 ha shrimp pond consisting of 12 ponds since 2003. But when the Covid pandemic hit in 2020, I lived and settled on the farm. I cultivate shrimp, crabs, chickens, ducks and since 2023 I have also raised goats. I have not gone to the city for 4 years. On my farm I do not use electricity, there is no TV, at night I let it be dark in my hut. The atmosphere is quiet, calm and comfortable. If I go to the village which is 2 km from the pond, I use a boat...
where are you?
@@nazgul7914 Indonesia
Kampung Life is the best most peaceful and happiest.
You are doing great Nuraishah
Love what you're doing. ❤
at least she has a land in kampung. most of us doesn't have that luxury to escape
Dude a land in kampung is just rm40k-70k you can get for half acre
Now this is the best investment in life
I like her, like a dream girl. Once in a blue moon for find like her to be live a simple life.
i'll be honest this kind of lifestyle is my dream one day
This is life. Don't be too fooled by city offers.
Nature.
Wonderful and happy for your success. All the best.
Inspiring! Can you share her IG and Shopee?
Supply and demand
1) If jam, duduklah dekat workplace, no issue lah 2) Kalau belanja mahal, not all areas in KL mahal.
Congratulations!
This could have been best move in your life young lady and God bless.
Less stress ♥️
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Malaysia(west) is no consider rural event at countryside. As 30mins drive you can still reach airport, private hosp, mall, and soon on.
Not really if you drive up north to Perak and Kedah, they're legit rural in some places where you can bump into wild elephant or Malaya Tiger on the roadside
wow
Goals
Ok
Owns huge acres of land, big landed freehold property and a nice jeep with no COE. An impossibility for Singaporeans.
Thanks CNA for rubbing it in.
OMG It's just telling about other people's life experiences. No need to be so dramatic.
Farming is hard work. It is different from lazing in your GCB lifestyle. 😂
Awesome...as X S'porean....this is what i Did...From City Life back to Village Life...(Grateful that FARMING REALLY makes Me HEALTHY n HAPPY...)...
@@abdulrajaf6 When I was young, I lived on a farm in Singapore. It was really a nice, good time then. I guess that I just revealed my age group 😅 The government took away our freehold land in the name of national development with some compensation that allows us to buy a small leasehold flat on that same piece of land. What a great tradeoff for the government.
An impossibility? You sure? I know of Singaporeans who stepped out of their comfort zone to buy land in MY, and start farming. Don't be a negative person.
u happy u win simple as that
That life is not for me..i dont have that much passion nor motivation to do it alone..
stardew valley :3
i'd do aquaponic if i was in her shoes , she can easily triple her income.
This is an option for the malays as they are allowed to own and buy lamd. For the non malays it is very hard and most cases impossible to buy land for farming.
It's because from beginning malays have kampung and our ancestors were peneroka...non malays need to buy it
Chinese too are allowed to own lands. After all malay reserve lands aren’t that expansive anyway. But it’s expensive to buy one. These young Malays don’t but their lands, they merely moved back to their kampungs. I’m in my 30s, I don’t have lands of my own. But my dad and mom have some. Later they will inherit the lands to me and my siblings.
If you have money everything possible
Type c wanna buy some kampung land ????
On sale now
Pls lah...don't start it!!. Don't spoil the mood here....
topic lain komen lain
malondesh semakin miskin 😂😂😂
Stupid, in Malaysia farmer got RM10,000.00 per month. better than indonesia.
Gaji dia berkebun lebih RM10,000.00. Dia lebih kaya dari kamu. Indon
Wei indog, kalau dah IQ tu hanya 70, tak payah la sibuk2 nak komen kat sini.
It is always that one poor aka miskin Indonesian in the comment😂
because Most of theM getting poorer due to poor education and jobs