The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kulim Pineapple Farm eyes European market

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JOHOR BAHRU: Kulim Pineapple Farm (KPF), which comes under Kulim (M) Bhd, plans to penetrate the European market this year.

It was currently in discussion to export to Germany and in the process of obtaining the GLOBALGAP certificat­ion for good agricultur­al practices, KPF general manager Mohamad Yami Bakar told Bernama.

In the first three months of this year, KPF exported 122 tonnes of the MD2 pineapples to three countries -- China, Japan and Turkey -- involving seven containers.

Mohamad Yami said KPF targeted to produce 5,800 tonnes of fresh pineapples this year.

“Fifty per cent of the fruits will be for the domestic market and 30 per cent would be for export, while 20 per cent would undergo an original equipment manufactur­ing (OEM) process (such as to produce juice),” he said at the KPF Collection, Processing and Packaging Centre in Ulu Tiram.

This was in conjunctio­n with a visit from Agricultur­e and Food Industry Minister Datuk Seri Dr Roland Kiandee and his deputy Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah.

Mohamad Yami said KPF was committed to increase its production through a programme to plant a minimum of five to seven hectares monthly which began early last year.

To-date, it has commercial­ly cultivated 359 hectares (887 acres) of MD2 pineapples in Ulu Tiram and Tanah Abang near Mersing.

Earlier, Kiandee witnessed pineapple fertilisat­ion activity using the boom sprayer at the farm. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Roland signs a plaque to officiate the opening of the KPF Collection, Processing and Packaging Centre in Ulu Tiram.
— Bernama photo Roland signs a plaque to officiate the opening of the KPF Collection, Processing and Packaging Centre in Ulu Tiram.

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