Agricultural Products & Services
    RRIMFLOW System
 
Greenyield enjoys the exclusivity of developing, manufacturing and marketing the RRIMFLOW gaseous stimulation system (“RRIMFLOW”) in Malaysia and around the world.
 
The RRIMFLOW system involves extraction of latex from rubber trees with use of short cuts (one-eight spiral cut) tapped on reduced frequencies in combination with intermittent gaseous stimulation.This system which is the oldest known gaseous method of stimulation used on rubber trees, has been
adopted on a broad range of clones on trees above 12 years of age in several natural rubber (NR) producing countries. With this system the Tree (grams per tree per tapping), Tapper (Kg/Task/Tapping) and Land productivities (Kg/Ha/Yr) are increased several fold above conventional systems (quarter or half spiral cuts) tapped on higher frequencies with Ethephon stimulation on both Basal panels (BO-2, B1-1) and High panels (HO-1 to 4). This system is currently being used on millions of rubber trees in major NR producing countries.
 
RRIMFLOW system of Exploitation has been recognized Internationally as a significant breakthrough & important discovery for the Natural Rubber industry as evident from the following awards:
 
Silver Medal at the International Exhibition on Inventions & Innovations, Geneva, Switzerland (1999)
Silver Medal at the Invention, Industrial Design & Technology Exhibition, Malaysia (1998)
Short listed as one of the selected nominations for the Far Eastern Economic Review Asian Innovation Awards (1999)
Selected as one of the Millennium inventions by Malaysia’s leading business weekly, The Edge, in it’s The Edge Millennium Malaysia edition (2000)
   
RRIMFLOW system is the ideal method for rubber plantations & smallholdings interested in:
   
Maximizing Yield Productivity of rubber trees with manifold increase in incomes & profitability
Overcoming problem of Tapper Shortage
Minimizing skill required for Tapping
Sustained high yield productivity and incomes over the long term without deleterious effects on the trees
Elevating the social & economic status of rubber smallholders