AA Hybrida (Oil Palm Seeds)
AA Hybrida IS is a semi-clonal DxP hybrid culminated through more than 40 years of breeding, selection and improvement over a pedigree of elite clonal Deli Dura and Dumpy Yangambi AVROS Pisifera. It confers desirable traits of slow height increment from our Dumpy lineage and high oil yield from selected planting materials of high bunch number and moderate bunch size.
By cloning the elite Deli Dura, we created exact copies of the maternal palms for large scale production of semi-clonal palms that are uniform, stable in high yield and produces more bunches with 22% higher oil yield compared to our first generation DxP Dumpy AVROS.

AA Hybrida IS Dura Lineage

AA Hybrida IS Pisifera Lineage
Characteristics of AA Hybrida IS
- Semi-clonal in origin
- Uniform in vegetative growth
- More than 27% oil to bunch and 9 t/ha/yr in potential yield
- About 55 cm/year of slow trunk-height increment
- Moderately high in bunch number and moderately large in bunch size
- Over 99% purity (less than 1% Dura contamination)
Performance of AA Hybrida IS

Production Capacity
Our seed production laboratory in Paloh, Johor is built and equipped to produce up to 8 million saleable seeds per year while our smaller lab in Tawau, Sabah has a capacity to produce another 2 million saleable seeds per year. For the past 5 years, we have sold 7 to 8 million AA Hybrida 1S germinated seeds annually and captured between 15 and 20% oil palm seeds market share in Malaysia. In recent years, our planting materials have also been exported to Thailand, India, Sri Lanka and Guatemala.
We maintain stringent quality control measures at all crucial steps of production to ensure only the highest quality seeds are produced for planting. Our seeds are laser-engraved and critical steps of packaging are monitored with CCTVs to ensure only legitimate and authentic planting materials are delivered to our customers.
AA Hybrida IS – Superior semi-clonal oil palm seeds, (Tomorrow’s Oil Palm Today)
Useful Links
Local
Boustead Holdings Berhad
Bursa Malaysia
Department of Agricultural Malaysia
Federal Land Development Authority (FELDA)
Genting Plantations
Incorporated Society of Planters
IOI Corporation Berhad
IOI Oleochemical
Kuala Lumpur Kepong Berhad
Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI)
Malaysian Cocoa Board (MCB)
Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Berhad (MGRC)
Malaysian Oil Scientist’s and Technologist’s Association (MOSTA)
Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB)
Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC)
Malaysian Rubber Board
Malaysian Society of Soil Science (MSSS)
Negri Sembilan Oil Palm Berhad
Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)
Sime Darby Plantations
SIRIM Berhad
The Malayan Agricultural Producers Association (MAPA)
The Palm Oil Refiners Association of Malaysia (PORAM)
Tradewinds Plantations Berhad
United Plantations Berhad
International
American Oil Chemist’s Society (AOCS)
American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
ASD Costa Rica
Biotech International (BTi)
CENIPALMA
Cirad, France
Clinical Laboratory International (CLI)
Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)
Directorate of Oil Palm Research (DOPR)
FEDEPALMA
Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
Golden Agri Resources Ltd
Grasco Group
IFDC
Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute (IOPRI)
Institute for Plantation and Horticulture Management (INPHOM)
MPI, Germany
National Agribusiness Corporation (NABCOR)
National Institute of Oilseed Products (NIOP)
National Research Development Corporation (NRDC)
Oil World
Pacific Rim Plantation Services Pte Ltd
Palm Oil HQ Pty Ltd
ProForest
PT ASTRA AGRO LESTARI Tbk
PT PP London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk
Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS)
World Rainforest Movement
Past Internship
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Name : ANNE-LAURE
University : ISTOM, France (College of Advanced Studies in International Argo-Department) Course : – Project : Precision farming project that focused on the production of detailed yield maps using GIS and GPS. Duration of Internship : – Supervisor : – |
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Name : CLAIRE MERLAY
University : ISTOM, France (College of Advanced Studies in International Argo-Department) Course : – Project : 1) ISO 9001:2000 certification of AAR Tissue Culture Laboratory (preparing documentation on packing, delivery schedule, dispatch schedule, after sales service and customer relation. 2) The efficency of Holt Nut Wizard in the aspect of time and cost compared with the conventional method. Duration of Internship : – Supervisor : – |
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Name : HELEN
University : ISTOM, France (College of Advanced Studies in International Argo-Department) Course : – Project : Sustainability of oil palm plantation and the legume cover crop, Mucuna bracteata. Duration of Internship : – Supervisor : – |
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Name : LOW MAY YEE
University : University Putra Malaysia Course : – Project : Estimation of vegetative sizes of oil palm based on Spot 5 image using neural network. Duration of Internship : – Supervisor : – |
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Name : NIRWANA NURDIN
University : University Putra Malaysia Course : – Project : Digital elevation modelling (DEM) and computation of slope for each management unit. Duration of Internship : – Supervisor : – |
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Name : LAURE ANDRE
University : University of ISTOM, France (School of Engineers in International Agro Development) Course : Master in Tropical Agronomy and Development Project : 1) Oil Palm Seed Reserves. 2) Comparison of plantation’s cost of production in M’sia and Indonesia. Duration of Internship : 7/1/2009 – 9/15/2009 Supervisor : GKJ |
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Name : LISE ARCHAMBAUD
University : ISTOM, France (College of Advanced Studies in International Argo-Department) Course : Degree in Tropical Agronomy and Development Project : Comparisons of two arigcultural systems : French vineyards and Malaysia Oil Palm Duration of Internship : 7/1/2009 – 9/15/2009 Supervisor : WCK |
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Name : YAP CHENG LOCK
University : University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus Course : Bachelor (Hons.) in Plant Biotechnology Project : 1) Documenting the injury symptoms of young oil palm seedlings due to fertilizer and herbicide toxicity. 2) The evaluation of Mucuna Bracteata seeds growth rate in different containers and media. Duration of Internship : 7/1/2009 – 9/15/2009 Supervisor : TCB |
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Name : DOYELLE CAMILLE
University : University of ISTOM, France (School of Engineers in International Agro Development) Course : Master in Agrodevelopment Project : 1) Determine the toxicity level of aluminum on oil palm seedlings. 2) Determine the different mineral deficiencies on the leguminous Mucuna Bractetea. Duration of Internship : 7/10/2009 – 9/25/2009 Supervisor : GKJ |
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Name : CHOW JIA WEN
University : INTI (INTI International College University) Course : Bachelor (Hons.) in Biotechnology Project : Recommended genomic DNA (gDNA) and chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) extraction methods and its application in oil palm biotech research Duration of Internship : 8/17/2009 – 12/4/2009 Supervisor : WWC |
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Name : KHOO XIN HUI
University : INTI (INTI International College University) Course : Bachelor (Hons.) in Biotechnology Project : Optimised protein staining method(s) for different oil palm tissue types Duration of Internship : 8/17/2009 – 12/4/2009 Supervisor : WWC |
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Name : INTAN FARHANA BINTI SHARIFUDIN
University : Monash University Course : Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Project : 1) Comparison of nutrient release rates for controlled release fertilizer using the European standard method – a preliminary studies on development of method to study the quality of fertilizer in the laboratory. 2) To develop a field texture kit for soil survey. Duration of Internship : 12/1/2009 – 2/28/2010 Supervisor : TNM |
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Name : ARINA SHAIRAH BINTI ABDUL SUKOR
University : University Putra Malaysia Course : Bachelor in Agriculture Science Project : Effect of Nitrogen Sources on Growth of Oil Palm Seedlings (Elaies guineensis Jacq.) using Hydroponic and Sand Culture Systems Duration of Internship : 12/24/2009 – 4/16/2010 Supervisor : GKJ |
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Name : NURUL SHAZLIENA BINTI SHAMSULBAHRI
University : University Tecknology Mara Course : Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Chemical (Forensic Analysis) Project : 1) SPA 3-07: To develop a field texture kit for soil survey. 2) SPA 2-06: Development of a method to determine the quality of fertilizer in the laboratory. Duration of Internship : 3/1/2010 – 4/25/2010 Supervisor : PG |
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Name : KOK SUET YHENG
University : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Course : Bachelor in Geoinformatics Project : Interpretation on spatial distribution of Ganoderma disease in oil palm plantation using GIS Duration of Internship : 4/26/2010 – 7/9/2010 Supervisor : GKJ |
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Name : LIM TZE SIANG
University : University Malaya Course : Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Project : Variation of stomatal frequency among oil palm seedlings Duration of Internship : 5/10/2010 – 7/4/2010 Supervisor : WCK |
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Name : LING KUOK YONG
University : University Malaya Course : Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology Project : 1) To assist to conduct observation trial – Mucuna’s ability to absorb water. 2) OP nursery trial – Effect of SCF/CRF in coastal soils (Selangor series). Duration of Internship : 5/11/2010 – 7/4/2010 Supervisor : TCB |
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Name : LEE YING PING
University : University Putra Malaysia Course : Bachelor of Agriculture Science (Soil Science) Project : Induced Aluminium toxicity and hyperacidity symptoms of oil palm seedlings Duration of Internship : 6/21/2010 – 10/22/2010 Supervisor : GKJ |
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Name : LOW KIAN MIN
University : University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus Course : Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Plant Biotechnology Project : AAR clonal oil palm inflorescences data Duration of Internship : 7/1/2010 – 10/1/2010 Supervisor : KK / WCK |
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Name : STEFANIE LEE
University : University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus Course : Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Plant Biotechnology Project : Identification of the primary pathogen for orange leaf spot disease affecting oil palm – an in vivo approach Duration of Internship : 7/1/2010 – 8/31/2010 Supervisor : TNM |
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Name : LOW WEI HAN
University : University Putra Malaysia Course : Bachelor of Agriculture Science Project : Land suitability zoning for rubber cultivation & rubber yield pattern analysis Duration of Internship : 7/12/2010 – 10/29/2010 Supervisor : TSH |
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Name : KHAING NEW MON
University : INTI (INTI International College University) Course : B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biotechnology Project : DNA Banking: Comparison of DNA extracted from different conditional oil palm tissue types Duration of Internship : 8/23/2010 – 12/10/2010 Supervisor : WWC |
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Name : NG PENG WAH
University : INTI (INTI International College University) Course : B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biotechnology Project : Screening of Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers suitable for AAR’s planting materials Duration of Internship : 8/23/2010 – 12/10/2010 Supervisor : WWC |
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Name : CHIN WENG FEI
University : University Putra Malaysia Course : Bachelor of Agriculture Science Project : Urea volatilization losses from oil palm plantation Duration of Internship : 1/3/2011 – 4/22/2011 Supervisor : TCB |
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Name : LOGACHANTHIRIKA A/P SITHAMPARAM
University : University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) Course : Bachelor of Engineering (Hons.) in Biosystem Engineering Project : 1) Evaluating and comparing Takakura Composting Method with other composts. 2) Analyzing nutrient toxicity on young oil palm trees. 3) Designing weed chart for the company. Duration of Internship : 5/3/2011 – 7/30/2011 Supervisor : TCB |
Collaborative Research
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Advanced Agriecological Research S/B welcomes collaborative research into almost all aspects of plantation tree crops and plantation forestry in particular issues related to production and management. Our joint work with public and private research centers, institutes, government agencies and universities worldwide has resulted in a number of publications in international journals and conferences. Some of our collaborators have come from the University of Manchester, England, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Hokkaido University, Japan, MIT, U.S.A., University Malaya, University Putra Malaysia, Department of Agriculture, Sarawak, Malaysian Cocoa Board and Malaysian Palm Oil Board. We have local and international students doing part of their MSc and PhD at our research stations. We also provide practical (industrial) training to undergraduates from local and foreign universities. Although we generate most our research funds through commercialization of our research work and technical advices, we also receive funding from other institutions or companies such as IMPHOS, Sumitomo and Union Harvest. Below are some of our current collaborative research and selected publications with our collaborators.
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Esigel
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Your Solution To Higher ProfitabilityESIGEL is a superior product for latex stimulation based on improved formulation of ethephon prepared by Applied Agricultural Resources Sdn. Bhd.. This formulation incorporating amendments, enhances the efficiency of ethephon by early release of ethylene gas into the tree system. Using the groove technique of application, ESIGEL was found to give a higher yield response than traditional ethephon formulations. As price of ESIGEL is competitive and comparable with traditional ethephon formulations, a yield advantage may be obtained at no extra cost. ESIGEL is available in 2.5%, 5.0% and 10.0% ready to use formulations. Guildlines for use of ESIGEL are given in the labels. It should however be borne in mind that yield response to ESIGEL will depend on several other factors i.e type of clone, age of material, tapping system, nutritional status of the trees, etc. |
AA+Mulch
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Another Labour Saving Innovation for Practical Planters
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* Depends on soil type and rainfall |
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AA + MULCH™ can also help you to:
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AA + MULCH™ (Malaysian patent and trademark pending) is a specially designed modified polythene sheet used in a system of mulching oil palm to minimise circle weeding and frequent fertilizer application.
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Laboratory Analytical & Diagnostic Services
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AAR maintains a specialist team of Research Officers and technicians to carry out the following comprehensive analytical and diagnostic services needed to support its agronomic advisory work and supplementary adhoc studies which are needed by its Principals and Clients: |
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4. AAR P&D and Microbiology Lab Diagnostic Services 5. AAR Biotechnology Analytical Services 6. AAR Data & Information Management Services |
AAR Field Diagnostic ServicesSpecially trained AAR staff visit the advisory estates annually to assess palm growth and sample the leaves (and where appropriate, the rachis) and soils with specified standard sampling techniques for chemical analysis. The results are used to diagnose growth and nutrient deficiencies and formulate annual fertiliser recommendations and required corrective inputs. All the diagnostic data, fertilisers applied and yield achieved are collected and stored in AAR’s extensive Agronomic Advisory Database. Supplementary field observations including drainage status, ground vegetation conditions, field accessibility, pest attacks and disease infections requiring improvements are made as well. AAR technicians are now equipped with handheld digital recorders to collect geo-referenced field data and sampling details directly for improved integrity and accuracy of data collected. |
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AAR Chemistry LaboratoryOur commercial chemistry laboratory has been in operation since 1986. We have a team of experienced lab assistants specialize in a wide range of chemical and physical testing for plants and soils and fertilisers. Besides our principals (KLK Berhad and Boustead Plantations Berhad), we also provide commercial nutrient analysis services to external plantation clients and fertilizer companies from Southeast Asia and Oceania Regions. Our laboratory is MS ISO/ISE 17025:2017 accredited under the Laboratory Accreditation Scheme of Malaysia (SAMM). All our lab personnel are proficient and well-versed in various spectroscopic and analytical techniques necessary to deliver results of the highest quality to our clients. We have a strict legislation to ensure compliance of standard laboratory operating techniques, safety and process assurance of good laboratory practices. The accuracy and consistency of our chemical analysis results are constantly attested in the Proficiency Testing (PT) Programme held locally and internationally. At the international level of interlaboratory comparison, our testing performance has continued to be accredited by the Wageningen University International Plant Analytical Exchange. We also subscribe to the PT programme established by the Agriculture Laboratory Association of Malaysia (AgLAM) for plant, soil, fertilizer and compost. We have long been recognised as one of the leading chemistry laboratories in Malaysia. While our reputation in the agricultural industry has been established for more than three decades, we remain committed to deliver precise, accurate, timely and quality results of the highest constancy to our clients. |
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Average number of leaf, soil, fertiliser and other samples the Chemistry lab analysed in the past 5 years:
![]() Sample preparation for fertiliser testing ![]() Nutrient content determination ![]() Fertiliser nutrient analysis with ICP-OES technique |
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GPS/GIS and Remote Sensing Services
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AAR continues to study and develop applications with digital spatial technologies, particularly in GIS, GPS, Remote Sensing and more recently, drones for oil palm research, management and diagnostics. |
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The GIS and Remote Sensing Services provided to our agronomists and Agronomic Advisory clients include:
These geo-referenced image-data and digital maps enhance our ability to be site-specific in our approaches, optimise our agro-management inputs, maximise yields, profitability and labour productivity in environmentally friendly and sustainable manners. Within field variations in palm growth and yield are ascertained for ground checks and improvement over time can be practically assessed and quantified. Development is in progress to capture time series big spatial data with emerging technologies of IR 4.0. We are keen to work with individuals or organizations capable of developing artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and pattern-recognition based applications to identify trends and patterns and retrieve hidden information for decision-making. Product samples of our customized services are illustrated below. Additional GIS and RS services and analyses or studies required are assessed individually and quoted separately by our team of RS experts and agronomists. |
![]() Example of a digitised estate map ![]() Geo-referenced maps and aerial images are used for field navigation and locate poorly grown palms for field inspection and growth correction |
![]() High-resolution digital terrain model is useful for planning and construction of roads and planting terraces ![]() Digital terrain model for drainage planning |
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![]() Counting of palm stands is much easier with drone images and the results are more accurate and verifiable ![]() Drone images are used for quantifying palm growth (Canopy Size) and assessing planting pattern of oil palms |
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