Director

Dr. Tie Yiu Liong was working as a Research
Officer/Soil Surveyor with the Soils Division, Research Branch of Agriculture
Department of Sarawak from 1976 to 1983. His main areas of responsibility
include all levels of soil surveys, research on peat and potential acid-sulphate
soils, detailed studies on soil properties, soil erosion studies, soil
classification, and agricultural capability/suitability classification. In 1983,
he was sent for an in-service post-graduate course at the University of Reading,
England.
In 1985, he continued to work with the Department of Agriculture Sarawak in the
same field except for the additional involvements with various
Multi-Disciplinary Research Groups formed to co-ordinate all agronomic and
related research on various crops and problem soils. His personal studies on
peat soils continued on a part-time basis, the results of which enabled him to
complete his PhD Thesis in late 1990 and be awarded PhD in early 1991. Between
1985 and 1991, he was also involved in in-house consultancy assignments, working
on the feasibility studies of a sago plantation in Mukah, and a pre-feasibility
study on Sabangan-Bajong area.
Dr Tie resigned from the Agriculture Department in early 1991, and took up
consultancy jobs. Since then, he have successfully completed numerous soil
surveys, plantation advisory services, feasibility studies for agricultural
developments, agricultural perspective plans, feasibility studies for the
establishment of rural growth centres and service centres, environmental impact
assessment (EIA) studies, environmental monitoring studies (EMR), high
conservation value forestry studies (HCVF) and related forestry studies, estate
management (visiting agent) reports.