Welcome To Makmur Bioculture

Makmur Bioculture is a biotechnology laboratory that specializes in the production of high-quality banana seedling using tissue culture technology. Operating under KYP Education Sdn Bhd (KESB), we are based at Indera Mahkota Agricultural Park, Kuantan since 2022. We aim to be leading in tissue culture technology for Malaysia’s agriculture sector – making seedling production more efficient, pathogen-free, and large-scale production, to support the needs of the modern agriculture industry.

ABOUT MAKMUR BIOCULTURE

Makmur Bioculture is an innovative commercial division of KYP Education Sdn Bhd that applies tissue culture technology to provide more consistent, disease-resistant and high-quality banana seedlings. This initiative was created not only to meet local demand for quality seedlings, but also to support the sustainability of the country’s agricultural sector.

VISION

To be the leading provider in high-quality banana seedlings based on tissue culture technology in Malaysia.

MISSION

  • Providing quality banana seedlings through innovative tissue culture technology
  • Supporting the country’s agricultural transformation towards more sustainable and competitive yields
  • Enhance the efficiency of large-scale seed production to ensure greater speed and consistency
  • Establish network of strategic collaborations with smallholders, government agencies, and stakeholders in the agricultural industry

VALUE

Excellence

Committed to quality in every process

Inovative

Continuous innovation in agricultural technology

Sustainability

Supporting sustainable farming practices

Teamwork

Building success through collaboration

WHAT IS TISSUE CULTURE TECHNOLOGY?

Tissue culture is a method of producing whole plants starting from a small part of plant tissue, known as an explant, such as stem, leaf, or cell, which is cultured in a specially formulated medium under sterile or aseptic conditions for growth purposes. Tissue culture technology enables the multiplication of plants while enhancing productivity and quality of output at a faster rate.

Minimize cost & space

Pathogen-free plants

Better yield control

Shorter production and growth cycle

Increase yield

Consistency in quantity and genetics

COMPARISON

Aspect Conventional Method Tissue Culture
Disease-Free No Yes
Growth Rate Slow and inconsistent Fast and uniform
Crop Density Low High (up to 30% denser)
Harvest Period Longer 20–30% faster
Losses Due to Disease High Reduced by up to 60%

LABORATORY

NURSERY

📍 Kolej Yayasan Pahang, Kampus Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan Pahang.

PRODUCT

BERANGAN BANANA SEEDLING

RM3.00/polybag

NANGKA BANANA SEEDLING

RM3.20/polybag

TESTIMONIAL

“Berangan banana seedlings are resilient even in hot weather, and they grow well.”

En Arbain, YP Hevea Sdn Bhd.Animal Activist

“Alhamdulillah, by the 7th month the banana seedlings have already started producing flower buds.”

En Abdul Rashid (Pekebun MaranConversationalist

BANANA SEEDLING ORDER

To place an order for banana seedlings, please scan the provided QR code or click the button below.

FAQ

What is banana tissue culture

Banana tissue culture are seedlings produced through biotechnological methods in the laboratory. This technique ensures that the seedlings are more uniform, healthy, and disease-free than seedlings using conventional methods.

   

What are the advantages of using banana tissue culture compared to regular seedling?

✅ Free from soil-borne diseases
✅ More uniform growth
✅ Higher yield rate
✅ Longer plant lifespan

What varieties of bananas does Makmur Bioculture produce?

We supply several popular varieties including:

  • Berangan Banana
  • Nangka Banana
  • Tanduk Banana

How much does banana tissue culture seedling cost?

The price depends on the variety and quantity of the order. For the latest information, please contact us via WhatsApp or the booking form on the website.

Is there a minimum order requirement?

Makmur Bioculture does not set any minimum quantity for purchases. You are free to place an order according to your project needs – whether small or large.

How is the delivery process carried out?

  • Delivery is made directly to the customer’s location using a truck or special courier, with a minimum purchase of 100 unit.
  • Delivery charges depend on the distance and order quantity.
  • We ensure that the seedlings arrive in good condition.

How do I make a reservation?

Anda boleh membuat tempahan melalui:
📲 WhatsApp
📩 Booking form (Google Form / website)
📞 Contact us directly

BLOG POST

Complete Guide for New Farmers

How to Grow Banana Tissue Culture: A Complete Guide for New Farmers

Bananas are among the most popular fruits in Malaysia, not only for local consumption but also for export. To ensure good yields, the use of tissue culture seedlings is becoming increasingly preferred as they are more uniform, faster to mature, and disease-free. Below is a simple step-by-step guide for those who are just starting to plant tissue culture bananas.

 

  1. Site Preparation

✅ Choose fertile and well-loosened soil with a proper drainage system.

✅ Avoid low-lying areas that are prone to waterlogging.

✅ Plough and loosen the soil thoroughly before planting.

 

  1. Planting Distance

Recommended spacing:

  • 3m x 3m for Berangan / Nangka bananas

*With this spacing, each acre can accommodate approximately 400–500 plants.

 

  1. Planting Hole Preparation

🕳️ Dig holes with dimensions of 45cm x 45cm x 45cm.
🌱 Mix the topsoil with organic fertilizer (compost / well-matured chicken manure) before planting.
This helps the seedling roots to grow faster.

 

  1. Seedling Planting

🌱 Select healthy tissue culture seedlings with fresh green leaves.
🪴 Carefully remove the seedlings from the polybag to avoid root damage.
🌿 Plant at the collar level of the seedling, then firm the soil around it.
💧 Water adequately after planting.

 

  1. Early Care

💧 Watering: Water daily during the first week, then reduce according to weather conditions.
🌿 Weeds: Control weeds to prevent competition with young plants.
🍂 Fertilizer: Apply a balanced NPK fertilizer 2–3 weeks after planting, followed by a monthly fertilization schedule.

 

  1. Pest and Disease Control

Although tissue culture seedlings are disease-free from the laboratory, proper field management remains

important:

  • Avoid waterlogging, which can cause basal rot
  • Use fungicides or biological control methods if necessary.
  • Remove damaged or diseased leaves immediately.

 

  1. Harvesting

Tissue culture bananas are usually ready for harvest after 9–12 months, depending on the variety and

management.

Signs that the fruit is ready for harvest:

  • Banana fingers are full and well-developed.
  • The fruit begins changing color from dark green to light green.

 

Conclusion

Planting tissue culture bananas not only provides faster yields but also ensures greater consistency. With proper care from the beginning, your farm can become a strong source of long-term income. Makmur Bioculture is ready to supply high-quality seedlings and provide technical guidance to help customers succeed in their plantations

MAKMAL KULTUR TISU MAKMUR BIOCULTURE

 

Location

Kolej Yayasan Pahang, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang.

Website

ucyp.edu.my

Hubungi Kami:

📞 Telefon: +609 – 316 9999

📱 WhatsApp:

+6019 – 6018901 (Makmur Bioculture)

+6014 – 8168704 (Puan Wawa)

Email

[email protected]