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CW durians fully booked even before ripening

- Compiled by Rashvinjee­t S. Bedi, C. aruNO and r. aravinthan

A DURIAN plantation in Terengganu has its fruits fully booked even before they have ripened and fallen, Harian Metro reported.

Its owner Ismail Tawang said the “Cikgu Wei (CW)” durians, which he created, received good reception every year.

Ismail, who is also known as Cikgu Wei, said the trees were created using durian kampung seedlings and were expected to produce over 300 fruits.

“Many durian fans have booked them and the durians are expected to start falling in September.

“The price of the CW durian is still RM40 per kilo as it was two years ago, even though the demand has increased due to the guaranteed quality,” he said at his plantation in Kampung Lingai, Tepoh.

Ismail said he spends RM10,000 yearly on fertiliser so that the 50 trees in his 8ha plantation can produce quality fruits.

“The CW durian is not yellow like the Musang King or Udang Merah varieties but tastes better,” he added.

Ismail said he planted many other durian varieties, but the CW durian has the highest demand.

> The daily also reported that actor Datuk Boy Iman (pic), who is also a businessma­n, has been declared a bankrupt by the Kuala Lumpur High Court.

Boy Iman, whose real name is Noruliman A. Rahman, had failed to settle a RM60,000 claim made by an individual last year.

Lawyer Hizri Hasshan, who represente­d the claimant, said Boy Iman, through his company DBI Technology Sdn Bhd, had launched an affordable home scheme known as DBI Homes in 2017.

He said his client had paid RM50,000 in full for a home.

“The constructi­on of the house was supposed to have been completed in six months. But the project didn’t take off, so our client wanted the contract to be cancelled and requested that Boy Iman return the money,” he said.

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