Villagers protest proposed chicken farm near homes in Malaysia
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Over 300 residents of Kampung Batu 6, Bukit Bertam Selama, are protesting a proposed chicken farm near their village.
- Residents fear the farm will cause pollution and fly infestations, impacting their health.
- They claim the project was not disclosed to them early on, and clearing work has already begun.
More than 300 residents in Larut are protesting a planned chicken farm, fearing it will disrupt their lives and health. The villagers of Kampung Batu 6, Bukit Bertam Selama, say the proposed farm's proximity to their homes poses risks of pollution and fly infestations.
Bahayah Wan Ali, a resident representative aged 64, stated that the community was not informed about the project's initial stages. Residents only became aware of the development after land clearing work commenced. The villagers are united in their opposition, citing potential health hazards and environmental concerns.
The protest highlights a common tension between agricultural development and residential communities, where local populations voice concerns about the impact of large-scale farming operations on their immediate environment and well-being. The residents' primary concerns revolve around the potential for disease vectors and unpleasant odors associated with intensive poultry farming.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.