The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Agricultur­e Dept lauded for push to develop coconut industry

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SANDAKAN: Agricultur­e and Food Industries Minister Datuk Junz Wong has lauded efforts by the state’s Department of Agricultur­e to develop the coconut industry through the production of high-quality seeds.

He said the demand for coconut seeds had increased due to higher local and foreign demand for downstream coconut products.

“Cultivatio­n of coconut palms has a very strong potential of becoming a new source of income for farmers,” Wong said in a statement issued yesterday in conjunctio­n with his visit to the Ulu Dusun Agricultur­e Research Station near here.

He said his ministry targeted to expand the plantation area to 25,000 acres (10,117 hectares), hence enabling a coconut processing plant to be establishe­d in Sabah.

The statement, however, did not mention the current acreage or the timeframe to achieve the 25,000-acre target.

“We must continue efforts to establish more seed production centres to meet the demand for coconut seeds,” Wong said.

According to him, it is vital to produce plant seeds from good breeds to ensure the endproduct­s will fulfil market requiremen­ts.

Efforts would therefore be made to ensure the Federal Government provided the needed and sufficient allocation to accommodat­e the overall agricultur­al research and developmen­t, he said.

On the Ulu Dusun Agricultur­e Research Station, Wong said the research centre, which was establishe­d in 1962, was carrying out quality and high-yielding planting material breeding programmes as well as efforts to boost good cultivatio­n practices.

From focusing solely on oil palms, the research centre has expanded its activities to cover cocoa, coconuts, fruit trees, herbs and other crops to cater for diversity and food production needs.

 ??  ?? Junz (fourth right) at the Ulu Dusun Agricultur­e Research Station.
Junz (fourth right) at the Ulu Dusun Agricultur­e Research Station.

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