Sabah, the eastern most State of Malaysia, is only second to have the largest cultivable land to Sarawak, its neighbor and another Eastern Malaysia State which, after being independent for only 2 weeks, i.e. 31-08-1963 to 15-09-1963, joined together with 2 other partners' State of Singapore and Malaya, is famed for having the largest oil palm plantations in terms of total acreage planted and yet it is the poorest State, second only to Kelantan?
One may ask where has the money gone? Perhaps that question could be answered by another question. Who are the major owners and investors in the oil palm industries in Sabah?
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