KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 2 (Bernama) -- Local agro-farming company Tayyib Ranch Sdn Bhd (Tayyib Ranch), known for producing high-quality beef, has introduced an instalment payment plan starting this month to help underprivileged households who wish to perform ibadah korban (sacrificial ritual).
Its spokesperson, Mohd Sakhedan Sidek, said the initiative aims to assist lower-income groups, including the Orang Asli, who may struggle to make a lump sum payment for a portion of cow ahead of the Aidiladha celebration, which falls in June.
“For example, a portion of a cow classified as Grade C costs RM750, inclusive of slaughtering and packaging. Many in the lower-income bracket face financial constraints and cannot afford a lump sum payment, especially with multiple expenses to manage.
“With this instalment plan, they can start paying now and ease their financial burden,” he said.
He added that buyers are welcome to visit the company’s farm in Kampung Sungai Kelambu, Banting, Selangor, to view and even feed the cattle.
“Our cows are fed a nutritious diet of pellets, soy pellets, corn, white pollard and Napier grass to ensure high-quality beef. All cattle are also vaccinated and in good health,” he told Bernama recently.
This year, the company has set aside 1,000 cows for customers opting for the instalment plan. For further details, interested parties can contact the company’s administration at 013-2314711 or 013-2374711.
Last year, Tayyib Ranch distributed free beef during Aidiladha to support lower-income families.
-- BERNAMA