The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ranau cocoa beans among best

- By Jenne Lajiun

Cocoa beans from Ranau have been selected as among the best 50s samples by the Cocoa of Excellence Programme in Paris, said Malaysia Cocoa Board director general Da n Norhaini Udin.

KOTA KINABALU: Cocoa beans from Ranau have been selected as among the best 50s samples by the Cocoa of Excellence Programme in Paris.

Malaysia Cocoa Board director general Datin Norhaini Udin said the MCB had sent 22 samples for the programme from 2010 and 2017.

“Cocoa beans from Ranau, Sabah are among the samples selected as the Best 50s Samples with unique and special flavour.

“In line with this effort, MCB has formed the National Organising Committee for Cocoa of Excellence as a long term strategy to establish Malaysia as one of the producers of fine flavour cocoa and eventually the manufactur­er of premium chocolate from specialty beans,” she said at the 10th Anniversar­y celebratio­n of the KK Chocolate House Sdn Bhd.

She explained that under the Cocoa of Excellence Programme, samples of cocoa beans from all participat­ing countries were analysed by an expert panel and the best samples were selected as the Best 50s samples and would be submitted to the Internatio­nal Cocoa Awards.

She also said the MCB had aggressive­ly undertaken efforts and a programme on the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the cocoa industry.

One of the important projects in the developmen­t of cocoa cluster is in Ranau, Sabah, she said.

“It is an inclusive supply chain and integrated beans to chocolate business approach with the ultimate objective to improve the income and livelihood of cocoa growers through community developmen­t,” she continued.

She added that the cocoa cluster in Ranau would also develop and promote chocolate as a tourism product.

The cocoa farming and its related activities would be turned as agrotouris­m package, she said.

In her speech, she also noted that the chocolate sector had marked very progressiv­e and positive growth in the last five years.

“The vision of developing Malaysia as the King of Chocolate in the Asia region has shown a remarkable impact as the contributi­on of chocolate to the total export earning of cocoa and cocoa products hits new record of RM1.031 billion and contribute­d 18.6 percent to the total export income of RM5.55 billion in 2018.”

The export value from chocolate sector has also increased by 18.6 percent from RM0.869 billion in 2017.

Meanwhile, Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister, Assafal Alian said that chocolate can become a tourism product for Sabah and stated that his ministry was willing to assist the company to promote it through its promotiona­l effort in China, Korea and Europe.

He, however, urged the company to use local motifs to set it apart from other chocolates produced elsewhere.

He also urged the company to further expand and provide more jobs to Sabahans.

He said the government would always support the private sector and stimulate industries so that they can expand and provide more jobs.

Also present at the event was Siaw Ten Hon, director of KK Chocolate House Sdn Bhd.

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Assafal (left), Norhaini (middle) and Siaw looking at one of the workers working on the cocoa beans.

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