Sabah bamboo weaving model proves rural income success, artisan urges wider support

Sabah bamboo weaving model proves rural income success, artisan urges wider support

A rural bamboo weaving initiative led by artisan Emily Jeneble has emerged as a proven income-generation model in Sabah, with participants now earning between RM1,700 and RM3,000 a month.
By Jonathan Nicholas on June 22, 2026,

Encouraged by its success, Emily is calling on government agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to expand similar programmes to benefit more rural communities.

Emily, who grew up in Kampung Batu Lunguyan, Sook, said the Salingkawang bamboo craft ecosystem has already delivered measurable economic benefits, particularly for women, single mothers and unemployed residents.

The Batu Lunguyan Craft Cooperative currently operates three village-based production sites, comprising a design and research and development (R&D) studio managed with local homemakers, as well as a training centre scheduled to be officially opened later this year.

About 10 workers are directly involved in production and workshops, while the cooperative has grown to 55 members.

Emily said the initiative has evolved beyond a pilot project into a functioning rural enterprise model.

“This is already helping communities. People who had no income before are now consistently earning monthly wages through craft production and upskilling. The market is there.

“The system works. The income is there. The only question is how many more villages we are willing to support,” she said.

She added that the model has demonstrated how structured craft-based industries, supported by training, coordinated production and market access, can play an effective role in reducing rural poverty.

Emily, who established her enterprise in 2010 and has nearly 29 years of experience in the craft industry, said the biggest challenge is no longer capability but scaling up operations and securing stronger institutional support.

She urged government agencies and NGOs to play a greater role in expanding infrastructure, logistics and market access so more villages can replicate the model.

Finished products include baskets, bags, wallets, keychains, gift boxes and other woven bamboo items under the Salingkawang tradition.

“What we need now is support to expand this system. The demand exists, even internationally. We just need the right support to scale it into more communities,” she said.

Her team recently showcased its products at SME Fest held at the Sabah International Convention Centre (SICC), securing additional orders from government ministries and private-sector clients, reinforcing growing demand for rural-made craft products.

The cooperative produces a wide range of Salingkawang bamboo products that are sold throughout Malaysia and have also reached international markets and exhibitions in Scotland, Italy, Germany, Shanghai and Turkey.

Emily is also documenting five generations of traditional weaving knowledge to preserve the craft while adapting it for modern digital platforms and direct-to-consumer markets.

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Comment by 風華正茂 1 hour ago

陳明發博士:福職~~在地實現天職,就是幸福。這種幸福,不僅僅是找到一份工作,而是在自己的土地上,將天賦、志業與社會需要結合,活出生命的價值。我稱之為「福職」——既是安身立命之職,也是造福社群之職。它超越了一般技職教育對技能與就業的追求,更強調文化傳承、社會責任與地方創生。當一個人的專業成為地方的需要,當個人的成就化為社群的福祉,職業便昇華為天職,教育也因此成為培養幸福人生的文化工程。

Vocation: voicing the well-being of Life by Dr. Tan Beng Huat~~
To fulfill one's calling where one belongs is true happiness. This kind of happiness is more than simply finding a job; it is about integrating one's talents, vocation, and the needs of society within one's own community, thereby living a life of meaning and purpose. I call this "Blessed Vocation"—a vocation that not only provides a livelihood but also contributes to the well-being of the community. It goes beyond the conventional goals of vocational education, which focus primarily on skills development and employment, by emphasizing cultural heritage, social responsibility, and local revitalization. When a person's expertise becomes what the community needs, and individual achievement is transformed into collective well-being, an occupation is elevated into a calling, and education becomes a cultural endeavour dedicated to cultivating a fulfilling and meaningful life.

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