Cattle Farming Companies in Malaysia

Cattle farming in Malaysia is not as common as in other countries, but there are a few companies that do raise and sell cattle. The most common type of cattle raised in Malaysia is the Brahman, which is a breed of cattle that originated in India. Brahman cattle are well-suited to the hot, humid climate of Malaysia and are known for their docile nature and hardiness.

Most of the cattle farms in Malaysia are located in the northern state of Perlis, where the climate is cooler and there is more pastureland. The largest cattle farm in Malaysia is the Kota Tinggi Farm, which covers over 4,000 hectares and houses over 10,000 cattle. Other notable cattle farms in Malaysia include the Kuala Kangsar Farm, the Raub Farm, and the Cameron Highlands Farm.

The Malaysian government has been working to promote the cattle industry in recent years in an effort to diversify the country's agricultural sector. In 2013, the government launched the National Cattle Development Programme, which provides financial assistance to cattle farmers and encourages the development of new cattle farms.