The Citizen (Gauteng)

Malaysian farmers find perfect melon

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Putrajaya – After more than a decade of experiment­ing, a trio of Malaysian farmers say they have found the right concoction of nutrients and treatments to successful­ly grow Japanese muskmelons, one of the world’s most expensive fruits.

The farmers at Malaysian company Mono Premium Melon regularly rub the melons with a soft cloth or glove, a practice called tama-fuki said to enhance their flavour, and play classical music over speakers in the greenhouse­s, which is believed to stimulate growth.

“Every Japanese melon you see in our farm is almost like an art piece,” said Seh Cheng Siang, director and cofounder of Mono, at the company’s farm in Malaysia’s administra­tive capital Putrajaya.

Since the last century, farmers in Japan have been perfecting the art of cultivatin­g these melons, which are prized for their taste and precise spherical shape, and are sold in high-end shops as luxury items.

In attempting to match this quality, the farmers have had to contend with Malaysia’s hot and humid tropical climate, a world away from the more temperate conditions in Japan.

“We have to make sure that nutrition, the watering and the fertiliser are done very consistent­ly and precisely,” said Seh.

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