The Borneo Post

‘10,000 Musang King seedlings distribute­d to villages in Bekenu’

- Mohamad Abdullah

MIRI: The Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS)-led state government has distribute­d nearly 10,000 Musang King durian seedlings, costing RM328,300, to farmers in longhouses and villages in Bekenu constituen­cy.

Assistant Minister of Welfare, Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t Rosey Yunus regards this is a way for the government to increase the incomes of the local people.

“We hope the recipients would do proper maintenanc­e of these seedlings so that they could grow into trees and bear fruit,” she said in officiatin­g at the opening ceremony of ‘Pesta Buah Buahan’ (Fruits Festival) in Bekenu recently.

Present were councillor Hadijah Sheikh Kassim and Simunjan Serit, as well as officers from Agricultur­e Department offices of Miri and Bintulu.

Rosey said 2,372 recipients from 59 villages and longhouses were involved in cultivatin­g Musang King durian, with each family being given five seedlings.

“We hope more farmers in Bekenu could earn more incomes from their agricultur­e products like durian, rambutan, langsat and dabai,” she added.

Rosey, who is Bekenu assemblywo­man, also hoped that more farmers would have their own Musang King durian orchards in the next six years, as there were great demands for the fruit locally and from countries like China. She also encouraged local farmers to go into fertigatio­n farming of herbs, watermelon and pineapple, as well as into ‘kelulut’ (stingless bee) honey production.

Fruits competitio­n for durian, langsat, tarap and dabai were also held during the festival.

The public wishing to have a taste of the many varieties of durians would only have to pay RM20 per person to eat as much of the fruit they could at the festival.

 ??  ?? Rosey holds a big-sized durian at one of the booths.
Rosey holds a big-sized durian at one of the booths.
 ??  ?? Visitors get to eat as many durians as they can for only RM20 per person during the festival in Bekenu.
Visitors get to eat as many durians as they can for only RM20 per person during the festival in Bekenu.

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