
The logo has a plaque shape to symbolize unity and depicts the aspiration and vision of Biperoh.
Shape and Texts
The texts inscribed with the word “BIPEROH” are acronym for
Biperoh, Economic Development, Education Excellence, Social and Cultural Development Association
Since 2008 – Year Established
Padi Symbol
Padi is a uniting factor for all Biperoh through ‘Gawai Padi’ as each family is invited during the harvesting of the new padi.
Padi or rice is also a traditional food plant in Sarawak and rice has the potential to improve nutrition, boost food security, fosters rural development and supports sustainable land care.
Padi represents respect and this is very important to Biperoh just as each village is an important part of every Biperoh.
Therefore, each padi grain used on the logo represents a Biperoh village.
There are eight ( 8 ) Biperoh villages as represented by eight padi grains in a single formation. The formation symbolises their desire to unite through an association.
Coconut Shoot Symbol
The outside of the logo is enclosed and protected by young coconut shoots also known locally as ‘kimenyan’ an essential ingredient for healing rituals, gawai and festivities. The coconut shoot depicts our active, young, promising, prosperous and innovative youths working in cohesive force to realise and achieve the objectives and goals of the Association - To grow into a reliable entity and will strive to prosper into economic independence for Biperoh.
Coconut is also a fruit that can be used in many ways, reminiscent of a typical Biperoh’s way of life, resourceful, resilient and skilful community.
Colours
The padi grain colour is gold, represents our value to each other, and the coconut shoot are in yellow to represent our loyalty to our leadership and community and country.
The light green banner supporting the word “BIPEROH” is the colour of development and growth. The outline of the plague is red to symbolise the bravery, maturity and wise leadership of the association and inside the plague is coloured bright white to reflect a bright future of the Biperoh.

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