The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mardi launches first star fruit hybrid clone

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KLUANG: The Malaysian Agricultur­al Research and Developmen­t Institute (Mardi) launched the country’s first star fruit hybrid clone, Bintang Mas (Golden Star), yesterday which will break into the internatio­nal market.

Agricultur­e and Agro-Based Industry Minister Datuk Salahuddin Ayub said Mardi had conducted research work into the clone since 1986.

“The hybrid star fruit has the best qualities of the fruit in terms of sweetness and crispiness, and is yellow in colour, suitable for harvest within a shorter period of maturity of between 68 and 73 days,” he said.

Salahuddin was speaking to reporters after the launch of the new Mardi star fruit clone Bintang Mas at the Kluang Mardi station here yesterday.

He said Mardi would hopefully export the new clone of star fruits and make Malaysia one of the main exporters of the fruit.

He added that it would also open up new opportunit­ies for the people, with one hectare producing 270 plants.

“One hectare of Bintang Mas can produce 10 tonnes of fruits each year, so this means that farmers can get a gross profit of about RM22,000 each year, with the farm produce fetching RM2.20 per kilogramme.

“In addition, through mixed farming, we can also propagate stingless bee honey (madu kelulut) on the star fruit farm,” he said.

Salahuddin said in 2017, there were 828 hectares of land planted with star fruits in the country, with Johor being the largest producer with 372 hectares.

“Malaysia also exports star fruits to European countries like the Netherland­s, France, Switzerlan­d and Canada as well as Singapore and Hong Kong, with an annual export value of RM24 million,” he said. - Bernama

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Salahuddin (second, right) showing the Bintang Mas at the launching ceremony of the country’s first star fruit hybrid clone at Mardi Kluang yesterday.
- Bernama photo Salahuddin (second, right) showing the Bintang Mas at the launching ceremony of the country’s first star fruit hybrid clone at Mardi Kluang yesterday.

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