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.
This is what a truly educated person looks like. Charts her own future, through hard work and common sense. Can think for herself, not follow societal conventions, weigh the pros and cons. This kind of living is healthier (body and mind), cheaper, and she's able to take care of her mother, that's a meaningful life with responsibilities, not consumerism. That's what true education does to a person.
Life in countryside of Malaysia is so peaceful. You don't need to be rich to have a good life. You can plant anything you want, raising life stock. Big land to enjoy the freedom of walking around. People in the village are so nice.. the spirit of kampung
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.
@@scarymonster5541 Any city work is just full of stress. It may be hard, it may be easy. Like city life, not all countryside life is for everyone. Some love the hectic of the city. Some love the peace of countryside.
Yes. This will lead Malaysia to become a developed country, mostly our local farmer applied modern tech in cultivation project. Such as fertigation system 🎉
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.
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 👏👏👏👏👏
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.
The good thing about Malaysia, you can earn as much in the villages as you do in the city but cost of living much lower in the villages, so many are going back to the village life.
My cousin who was an engineer quit his job to plant jering tanah in the village. Today he makes RM200 net daily selling them at the local market from 7am-1130am.
Very inspirational. Syabas, NorAishah. Keep on doing what you are doing. Your efforts will be duly rewarded. Thank you CNA for making this documentary.
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.
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...
Rasa macam tengok kak Aishah dalam docu kat astro. Selalu tengok kat IG story je. Follow akak ni dari nak set up kebun sampailah dah beranak pinak ayam,itik,angsa ye tu. So far dah pernah beli anak pokok ketumbar jawa dari shopee Kebunurai Organik milik akak ni, sekarang dah keluar benih pokok tu. Paling best tools yang dijual saya beli keri kiri, memang puas hati
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.
InsyaAllah satu Hari aku akan buat benda yg sama. Otak ni pikir ayah dah berusia kat kg. Mak plak dah meninggal tahun lps, x byk khidmat yg aku berikan pd dia. Doa kan aku.
nice to have kampung that you can retire to. many city-born people or growing up in cities dont even have kampung. need to compete with people from other states, while not even have any kampung or land or house. it's actually very luxurious to have kampung. many people should appreciate their own non-KL states and contribute there like this lady
Lepas tengok video ni, terus rindu nak balik kampung di Pekan, Pahang. Membesar sejak akhir 80an hinggalah berpindah ke bandar pada 2012. Sekarang struggle nak cari rm100 sehari di bandar. Rindu life di kampung.
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 😢
Yeah! I did that too. Moving to the countryside since the pandemic, doing a lot of exploration, and growing in harmony with nature. I make almost everything from scratch, I enjoy it this way. Hopefully, I will find a future husband who shares the same values and grow together. Aamiin🥰 Salam from Indonesia😉
Her situation is almost the same with me. Has a master, but chooses to work at kampong as a freelancer. My mom also always want me to be a lecturer, but I already make my stand to look after my parent and sister at kampong. My family also did not agree with what I was doing, but now they want my brother to work with me. They did not argue anymore when they saw how much I earned. Soon, I will also manage a farm that is in progress.
Such an inspiration. Kudos to her! I live and work in Ipoh, although it’s not a countryside, I still love it here. Less stress than KL. Thinking about settling down in kampung someday when I’m older.
Suka tgk anak muda berbakti pada tanah. Gunakan teknologi untuk menjadi petani moden. Saya pun tengah berfikir apa bisnes agronomi yang boleh dilaksanakan di tanah bukan rizab yang dibeli. Pelan untuk kelangsungan hidup selepas bersara nanti. Masih banyak lagi tanah2 dengan harga berpatutan di luar Lembah Kelang...sesiapapun sekiranya berminat boleh beli tanah2 tersebut. Hanya di Lembah Kelang harga tanah makin mahal kerana permintaan tinggi.
Its sunny dan rain almost everyday. For those interested, its only needs an effort and go for market. Even open secret, many foreigners took opportunities lease or rent land for vegetables farm. They directly took order and supply to local stalls and restaurants. It may not easy to go after them, but its open secret. Enforcement should do some effort to ensure the law in place.
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.
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...
OMG! I been collecting my neighbourhood street rubbish into a plastic bag to be throw into the proper big community rubbish bin too since 2020 Covid-19 MCO Lock-Down until today & seen the improvement as neighbours beginning to throw less rubbish on a cleaner street in this little Garden Suburbia in Cheras! Thank You So Much Young Lady for showing us that , with imagination & determination , we can make something good out of our surrounding! 🙏🌷🌿
Aku salah sorang yg balik kampung after kena VSS tahun 2019 a year before Covid19 attack dunia, Alhamdulillah hidup lebih tenang kurang stress banyak masa dengan family walaupun kekurangannya cuma pendapatan yg kurang 😅
Alhamdulillah...antara cara memastikan desa tidak akan pupus...❤ Inspirational indeed 💪🏼💪🏼😻...jz what I have in mind too...after decades of city corporate jobs and 2 masters...my kampung is calling too...😄
Itu sebab penting ada tanah. Melayu ada tanah jual kepada orang cina. Cina guna otak dan orang melayu suka melopong. Ini bukan hinaan tetapi kenyataan. Apabila bangsa melayu malas untuk mengusahakan tanah mereka sendiri maka yang rugi siapa jika bukan diri sendiri.
Terbaek lh anak melayu ckap melayu shj dri awl smpai hbis iv mmbri benefit yg bnyk pulak tu mmg jauh lh beza living KL dgn sne yer btul klau kuar weekend boleh hbis dlm rm500 gak ahh utk try mkanan blnje mnyak g tmpt2 viral
Well, i moved to my late grandpa kampung because i was stucked there during the pandemic and i was eager to get backnto the city and restart my career. But god’s plan are the the best, i got stuck here since and i hope i got stuck here forever, running a fruits and small construction business that are expending and i wont go back to the city ever since❤
@@AliffDelacoure says people who live comfortable life even had time to watch manhwa and anime. Sorry but at least, I work hard as orphan and seen multiple perspectives before comfortable. Unlike you relying on fictional characters. Comfortable people breeds ignorance.
She has proven that going back to her home IS the right move. She has already counting her blessings......many of us have yet to learn... Very inspiring......👍👍👍
Hard work, dedication and commitment will be your pillar to success. Of course it it going to be straight forward but as long as you have a goal definitely you can and will achieve. 👏
People in the rural areas often look to move to the city for its opportunity glamour and lifestyle offered. Not to realise the peace and tranquillity the countryside offered on benefit one mental health and wellbeing.
im not moving to country side as my focus are on businesses on ready made product. I switch my profession from pharmaceutical to business. College provides a learning space. Once you step out into the world, its another story. If you dont have passion in whatever youre doing, start searching. The path are not easy, there will be up and down. But in the end if you like what youre doing, its worth the risk. Fall and rise back from failure teach you a lot of things. Just dont give up
Hi, thank you for your advice. I've another to add: if you can't find your passion for any particular field, it's all right. Just remember that we always have lots of problems that need to be fixed too. The "what ifs" we can come up with solutions, and that will bring comfort not only to ourselves but also surroundings might also become your future profession. (Who knows? It could be the most satisfying and meaningful work you ever done 😁If there's a supply, there will always be a demand haha..and also it will help solving alot of problems we're currently facing,thus solving it will make a better life not only yourself,others and also your next generation) I think that is another possibility to have a meaningful work you're doing 😁 Just my two cents though 😅
@@imaminidonut2792 I'm just sharing my thoughts to let everyone know that they don't have to feel guilty leaving their old profession. I'm not criticizing you though, Sorry if it look that way. It just me that not suitable living in rural area. I'm so used to public transport & rarely drive in city area. Since most of the work I done at home, I rarely feel the stress from stuck in the middle of traffic jammed. There's a pro's & cons in our choices. Since I'm trying to venture into small business with things I'm passionate with in future, its more convenient with the nearer services provide in city area.
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.
Just quite my job last year Nov after 24 years as a senior management in banking sector with 5 figures monthly salary. Yeah, financially it is impacted our family a bit but believe me other than that, I am enjoying every other things.
Very inspiring. At this time where traffic is more stressful than work itself. Its really better to look for alternative cash source than grinding the 9-5 office work approach.
Probably according to Islam, you may be allowed to keep dogs to secure your farm from the monkeys. I think it is "harus". Of course the dogs need to be trained
Well I don't do full time feedings chicken or farming. I still works from Kampung online. Less stressful daily commute to office etc. in fact from Jerantut to KL etc, where ever my appointment is the time taken traveling is kind like faster than staying in Cyberjaya working in Ampang. Jam Jam Jam. Best of all when we yell kru kru chickens will runs and say hello. 😂😂😂😂 So the chicken test is better since there's a history created from eggs to chick to chicken to rendang.
Who need to be a FOMO- living in a modern rat race life style city when I am happy working on my piece of land. I am now who I am and life have never been so fulfilling in my village in Johor. This young girl did the right decision.
Waah i love this videos... It really gives us inspiration to FARMING... to get resource our food supplies n reduce consuming our wants n needs to stay in the city. Instead, gives us more appreciate a calm, nature vibe and try farming at Kampung.. .. ... ( so this is how i feel playing Harvest moon heheh 😂)
This is a new kind of entrepreneur. I admire this lady that dares to change course midway and become successful. I think kampung life is more healthy and enriching. Right choice, in my opinion. Go it, lady. Fortune favours the brave. ❤❤ From Sarawak!
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
@@lexilexis6963yeah. for our better future. Majulah Malaysia ❤🎉
Tahniah..we need more young people like you..make farming more trendy...👍
Alhamdulillah. I hope that I can be like this within 2 years. I'm going there. Still trying to settle my debt before I can quit my job
This is what a truly educated person looks like. Charts her own future, through hard work and common sense. Can think for herself, not follow societal conventions, weigh the pros and cons. This kind of living is healthier (body and mind), cheaper, and she's able to take care of her mother, that's a meaningful life with responsibilities, not consumerism.
That's what true education does to a person.
Well said🙌
Way to go❤
Dari dulu follow Aishah. Suka sangat dengan disiplin Aishah. Contoh yang baik untuk masyarakat. Moga Allah berkati hidup Aishah dan keluarga❤
Aamiin
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.
Palm oil planted from 20 years ago no problem lol u already have that income @@alifalimazlan181
Does your brother properly pay taxes for the produce?
@@hatim4436 Yes, he pay taxes. Next year InshaAllah he will apply for another business loan under MOPB/Agro Bank.
Life in countryside of Malaysia is so peaceful. You don't need to be rich to have a good life. You can plant anything you want, raising life stock. Big land to enjoy the freedom of walking around. People in the village are so nice.. the spirit of kampung
actually, having a piece of land itself is already rich and luxurious
@@second_second_ exactly lol. Not many villager owns a piece of land.
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?
@@scarymonster5541 Any city work is just full of stress. It may be hard, it may be easy. Like city life, not all countryside life is for everyone. Some love the hectic of the city. Some love the peace of countryside.
@@zuhieralif2450 oh alright
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.
Berkat jaga ibu❤❤❤ Alhamdulillah proud of you Aishah🎉
Aishah ni yg ada kucing copotpot yg comel tu kan...
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 👏👏👏👏👏
This is life. Don't be too fooled by city offers.
Nature.
Been following her for a while since the first quarantine. Happy to see that she’s thriving doing what she enjoys 😊
whats her ig username
Where can I follow her?
@@Nur-t3u4h her i/g profile is nuraishahshamsuddin
This kind of life is the true wealth, not like the life in the city. No worries and no stress
I am sure there are stresses and worries too, but of a different kind. everyone has free will to choose what is best for them.
No worries and no stress? You've got to be kidding..
Stress and worries are still there
Its a different kind of stress that comes from kampung life but its the satisfaction u get from the efforts u put in.
Kampung life is serene and peaceful! I dream of living in the countryside.
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.
Gen X like us are a species that can survive even on Mars alone
nowadays land price at kampung is also expensive..
The good thing about Malaysia, you can earn as much in the villages as you do in the city but cost of living much lower in the villages, so many are going back to the village life.
My cousin who was an engineer quit his job to plant jering tanah in the village. Today he makes RM200 net daily selling them at the local market from 7am-1130am.
jering tanah apa
@@shah7455 jering tabur tu.
Buah jering yg dh tua buang kulit tanam dlm pasir dalam 2mggu lpstu gali balik bersihkn Dan blh jual. Org klate panggil jering relung.. 😊
Well done! Been following her since she started. She has grown steadily over the years.
Huge admiration from Singapore. Much success to you. 🙌
Very inspirational.
Syabas, NorAishah.
Keep on doing what you are doing.
Your efforts will be duly rewarded.
Thank you CNA for making this documentary.
Terbaik, inilah hidup bagus dan aman....ada tanah, takkan lapar
yang tak ada tanah, menderita..
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.
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
Back to basic, that the kind of live i want in my golden years ❤
@@octavianus4483nice
Rasa macam tengok kak Aishah dalam docu kat astro. Selalu tengok kat IG story je. Follow akak ni dari nak set up kebun sampailah dah beranak pinak ayam,itik,angsa ye tu. So far dah pernah beli anak pokok ketumbar jawa dari shopee Kebunurai Organik milik akak ni, sekarang dah keluar benih pokok tu. Paling best tools yang dijual saya beli keri kiri, memang puas hati
Numbers of young farmers are rising in Malaysia.
very educated ones as well. going organics will take them far!
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.
0ld 1 chip
U can get older ones for RM25k
I also need to know more about that Jimny..
She is blessed. Alhamdulillah.
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.
Waahhhh really happy cna cover her story
InsyaAllah satu Hari aku akan buat benda yg sama. Otak ni pikir ayah dah berusia kat kg. Mak plak dah meninggal tahun lps, x byk khidmat yg aku berikan pd dia. Doa kan aku.
Honestly we should bring back farm life. No need to worry about lack of food and living in a community that can give to each other.
nice to have kampung that you can retire to. many city-born people or growing up in cities dont even have kampung. need to compete with people from other states, while not even have any kampung or land or house. it's actually very luxurious to have kampung. many people should appreciate their own non-KL states and contribute there like this lady
Lepas tengok video ni, terus rindu nak balik kampung di Pekan, Pahang. Membesar sejak akhir 80an hinggalah berpindah ke bandar pada 2012. Sekarang struggle nak cari rm100 sehari di bandar. Rindu life di kampung.
This is great! I hope the business flourishes. Thank you.
Very inspiring MashaAllah! Keep it up and I hope your efforts lead to success!
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 😢
60km distance from my home to office 😭 hari2 menangis penat. Tapi tak kerja takda duit 😢
@ tough life, stay strong! ✊🏾
Kampung Life is the best most peaceful and happiest.
Yeah! I did that too. Moving to the countryside since the pandemic, doing a lot of exploration, and growing in harmony with nature. I make almost everything from scratch, I enjoy it this way. Hopefully, I will find a future husband who shares the same values and grow together. Aamiin🥰
Salam from Indonesia😉
The best food for you comes from the closest location to your latitude. Health is WEALTH..Thank you for this :)
Her situation is almost the same with me. Has a master, but chooses to work at kampong as a freelancer. My mom also always want me to be a lecturer, but I already make my stand to look after my parent and sister at kampong. My family also did not agree with what I was doing, but now they want my brother to work with me. They did not argue anymore when they saw how much I earned. Soon, I will also manage a farm that is in progress.
Alhamdulillah..berkat jaga ibu 😊 semoga dipermudahkan segala urusan Amiinn..
Love what you're doing. ❤
Such an inspiration. Kudos to her! I live and work in Ipoh, although it’s not a countryside, I still love it here. Less stress than KL. Thinking about settling down in kampung someday when I’m older.
Alhamdulillah... Semoga Allah memberkati usaha cik puan. Rahmat tersembunyi disebalik usaha kudrat sendiri..
Suka tgk anak muda berbakti pada tanah. Gunakan teknologi untuk menjadi petani moden. Saya pun tengah berfikir apa bisnes agronomi yang boleh dilaksanakan di tanah bukan rizab yang dibeli. Pelan untuk kelangsungan hidup selepas bersara nanti. Masih banyak lagi tanah2 dengan harga berpatutan di luar Lembah Kelang...sesiapapun sekiranya berminat boleh beli tanah2 tersebut. Hanya di Lembah Kelang harga tanah makin mahal kerana permintaan tinggi.
I live in my village on a 3 acres of land. I have fruit plants, cows, and chicken. My land is only 31km radius from Petronas Tower.
Its sunny dan rain almost everyday. For those interested, its only needs an effort and go for market. Even open secret, many foreigners took opportunities lease or rent land for vegetables farm. They directly took order and supply to local stalls and restaurants. It may not easy to go after them, but its open secret. Enforcement should do some effort to ensure the law in place.
Why did I get most excited at the double yolk of the telur masin?
i'll be honest this kind of lifestyle is my dream one day
Juz love this kind of story... u go girl...👍🏽💚🇲🇾
Tahniah.Semoga Allah permudahkan segala urusan Dunia Dan rezeki❤❤❤❤❤
Farming is a forward thinking career... In the age of food sustainability its a point of concern
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
Black ginger is worth to cultivate. In Malaysia, people are willing to buy fresh black ginger for RM80 perkilo. It is a good business
Idaman ni nak duduk kampung sambil bercucuk tanam. Seronok hasilkan makanan sendiri.
im happy you find purpose when you went out of the city.💕 more power to you!
OMG! I been collecting my neighbourhood street rubbish into a plastic bag to be throw into the proper big community rubbish bin too since 2020 Covid-19 MCO Lock-Down until today & seen the improvement as neighbours beginning to throw less rubbish on a cleaner street in this little Garden Suburbia in Cheras! Thank You So Much Young Lady for showing us that , with imagination & determination , we can make something good out of our surrounding! 🙏🌷🌿
Aku salah sorang yg balik kampung after kena VSS tahun 2019 a year before Covid19 attack dunia, Alhamdulillah hidup lebih tenang kurang stress banyak masa dengan family walaupun kekurangannya cuma pendapatan yg kurang 😅
Alhamdulillah...antara cara memastikan desa tidak akan pupus...❤ Inspirational indeed 💪🏼💪🏼😻...jz what I have in mind too...after decades of city corporate jobs and 2 masters...my kampung is calling too...😄
You are doing great Nuraishah
Itu sebab penting ada tanah. Melayu ada tanah jual kepada orang cina. Cina guna otak dan orang melayu suka melopong. Ini bukan hinaan tetapi kenyataan. Apabila bangsa melayu malas untuk mengusahakan tanah mereka sendiri maka yang rugi siapa jika bukan diri sendiri.
Sangat menginspirasi... Mau jg seperti lebih produktif bebaur dgn alam.. lebih sehat banyak gerak..
Alhamdulillah, bagus sangat
Terbaek lh anak melayu ckap melayu shj dri awl smpai hbis iv mmbri benefit yg bnyk pulak tu mmg jauh lh beza living KL dgn sne yer btul klau kuar weekend boleh hbis dlm rm500 gak ahh utk try mkanan blnje mnyak g tmpt2 viral
Semoga Allah murahkan rezeki adik ini sehingga dapat membantu lebih ramai
Alhamdulillah..good decision. Semoga terus berjaya
Well, i moved to my late grandpa kampung because i was stucked there during the pandemic and i was eager to get backnto the city and restart my career. But god’s plan are the the best, i got stuck here since and i hope i got stuck here forever, running a fruits and small construction business that are expending and i wont go back to the city ever since❤
Alhamdulillah. Tahniah Aisyah.❤
I like her, like a dream girl. Once in a blue moon for find like her to be live a simple life.
at least she has a land in kampung. most of us doesn't have that luxury to escape
@@AlimAzemi 40k-70k still expensive, not everyone has such luxury and some are greedy only sell huge land..no small one..
@@hoperissa4253 excuses do be like that.
@@AlimAzemi "Just"
@@AlimAzemikampung kat mana tu? Nak tahu jugak..
@@AliffDelacoure says people who live comfortable life even had time to watch manhwa and anime. Sorry but at least, I work hard as orphan and seen multiple perspectives before comfortable. Unlike you relying on fictional characters. Comfortable people breeds ignorance.
She has proven that going back to her home IS the right move.
She has already counting her blessings......many of us have yet to learn...
Very inspiring......👍👍👍
Great choice, simple happy life. In the city the more you have the more you spend
Inspiring!!! Me trying to pursue this kind of life.. 😊
Hard work, dedication and commitment will be your pillar to success. Of course it it going to be straight forward but as long as you have a goal definitely you can and will achieve. 👏
Love how she carries herself with so much confidence, seems like she's doing something right.
People in the rural areas often look to move to the city for its opportunity glamour and lifestyle offered. Not to realise the peace and tranquillity the countryside offered on benefit one mental health and wellbeing.
good job. kept been inspiration for young generation
im not moving to country side as my focus are on businesses on ready made product. I switch my profession from pharmaceutical to business. College provides a learning space.
Once you step out into the world, its another story. If you dont have passion in whatever youre doing, start searching. The path are not easy, there will be up and down. But in the end if you like what youre doing, its worth the risk. Fall and rise back from failure teach you a lot of things. Just dont give up
Hi, thank you for your advice.
I've another to add: if you can't find your passion for any particular field, it's all right. Just remember that we always have lots of problems that need to be fixed too. The "what ifs" we can come up with solutions, and that will bring comfort not only to ourselves but also surroundings might also become your future profession.
(Who knows? It could be the most satisfying and meaningful work you ever done 😁If there's a supply, there will always be a demand haha..and also it will help solving alot of problems we're currently facing,thus solving it will make a better life not only yourself,others and also your next generation)
I think that is another possibility to have a meaningful work you're doing 😁
Just my two cents though 😅
@@imaminidonut2792 I'm just sharing my thoughts to let everyone know that they don't have to feel guilty leaving their old profession.
I'm not criticizing you though, Sorry if it look that way. It just me that not suitable living in rural area. I'm so used to public transport & rarely drive in city area. Since most of the work I done at home, I rarely feel the stress from stuck in the middle of traffic jammed.
There's a pro's & cons in our choices. Since I'm trying to venture into small business with things I'm passionate with in future, its more convenient with the nearer services provide in city area.
I'm going through this process right now . Thanks for sharing your comment.
Wonderful and happy for your success. All the best.
Well done! Syabas! Keep it up!
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....
that is understandable as most are just trying to eke a living. only a small portion earns comfortably.
Antara satu impian saya bila lihat sampah di tepi jalan adalah - saya nak luangkan masa kutip sampah ditepi jalan bila saya dah bersara nanti
Tahniah!!! Keep up the spirit!!!
truly inspiring
Just quite my job last year Nov after 24 years as a senior management in banking sector with 5 figures monthly salary. Yeah, financially it is impacted our family a bit but believe me other than that, I am enjoying every other things.
Selain KA, aq follow nuraisyah juga. So inspired!
Very inspiring. At this time where traffic is more stressful than work itself. Its really better to look for alternative cash source than grinding the 9-5 office work approach.
Very insipiring ❤
Probably according to Islam, you may be allowed to keep dogs to secure your farm from the monkeys. I think it is "harus". Of course the dogs need to be trained
Alhamdulillah, moga terus murah rezeki, berbudi pada tanah mmg x rugi..❤❤
Well I don't do full time feedings chicken or farming. I still works from Kampung online. Less stressful daily commute to office etc. in fact from Jerantut to KL etc, where ever my appointment is the time taken traveling is kind like faster than staying in Cyberjaya working in Ampang. Jam Jam Jam.
Best of all when we yell kru kru chickens will runs and say hello.
😂😂😂😂 So the chicken test is better since there's a history created from eggs to chick to chicken to rendang.
Moga murah rezeki selalu dan perusahaannya maju jaya diberi Allah. Minda wanita ini sangat terbaik moga ramai rakyat Malaysia contohinya...
Who need to be a FOMO- living in a modern rat race life style city when I am happy working on my piece of land. I am now who I am and life have never been so fulfilling in my village in Johor. This young girl did the right decision.
Alhamdulillah ....
Support locally products 💯
People should really start going back to nature and becoming rich in healthy lifestyles. Nature is your BEST business buddy you can have ♥🍃🌱
Waah i love this videos... It really gives us inspiration to FARMING... to get resource our food supplies n reduce consuming our wants n needs to stay in the city. Instead, gives us more appreciate a calm, nature vibe and try farming at Kampung.. ..
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( so this is how i feel playing Harvest moon heheh 😂)
Congratulations!
This is a new kind of entrepreneur. I admire this lady that dares to change course midway and become successful. I think kampung life is more healthy and enriching. Right choice, in my opinion. Go it, lady. Fortune favours the brave. ❤❤ From Sarawak!
This too can we have a doc about her and more and how life has changed l find it beautiful to watch