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Green light soon for Musang King export to China

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BANGKOK: The Agricultur­e and Agrobased Industry Ministry is expected to receive approval to export fresh whole fruit Musang King durian (pic) to China next year.

Its deputy secretaryg­eneral Datuk Mohd Salehhuddi­n Hassan said negotiatio­ns with the Chinese government on Musang King export to the country was positive.

“Negotiatio­ns with the Chinese government proceeded positively.

“We have met their enquiries in terms of fruit safety and security.

“We hope to obtain approval next year but it depends on the negotiatio­ns,” he told Bernama during a Durian Fiesta at the Malaysian embassy here.

The event was held in conjunctio­n with the acquiring of export approval for fresh Malaysian Musang King into the Thai market.

According to Salehhuddi­n, the Musang King could not be exported currently to China in fresh whole fruit but was allowed to be exported in pulp, frozen and chilled form.

The demand for Musang King is extremely high in China which caused the Malaysian king of fruit to cost more than RM300 per kilo there.

“After several major promotions in China, the residents there now know the real taste of Musang King and they are actually waiting for the fruit to enter their market,” said Salehhuddi­n.

Durian aficionado­s in China are willing to spend on savouring Musang King from Malaysia.

The high demand in China has also resulted in unscrupulo­us fruit traders there to label Thai durians as Musang King.

Salehuddin said the Chinese market was important to ensure the increasing number of durian producers in Malaysia have a market for their fruits.

At the moment, private entreprene­urs are investing in hundreds of acres of Musang King durian trees.

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