Abstract

In recent decades, Malaysia has faced a remarkable problem of uncultivated and idle lands. The focus on the manufacturing sector has changed, leading to a shift in the use of production factors - such as land and labor - from agriculture to the manufacturing sector. Considering the idle land problems, this study seeks to analyze the challenges surrounding the development of idle lands, with a primary focus on customary land in Johol, Negeri Sembilan. Using documentation analysis as well as an interview approach, this study provides future directions for the development of customary land in Johol, which will create economic value for the community.

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