ABSTRACT
The Arab region represents 23 countries with more than 400 million people. This region is an emerging market for agricultural products that include rice, fruits, and vegetables. Malaysia aspires to expand the export of its tropical fruits to this market. A team of researchers from...
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China is one of the traditional and important markets for Malaysia's fruits. Previously, the export of fruits to China was through Hong Kong. The government of China has approved seven fruits from Malaysia to enter China directly in the form of fresh, dried-frozen, and processed...
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Malaysia is one of the important countries for the world’s pineapple industry. In 2017, Malaysia was ranked number 19 as the top pineapple producing country, and number five as the top exporter of pineapples in the world. Every year Malaysia produces more than 350,000 Mt of pineapples....
Introduction
Durian (Durio spp) or the “King of Fruits” is a seasonal fruit that is extensively grown in tropical regions, in Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. It also grows in northern Australia, some South American countries and in Africa. Known for its distinctive...
INTRODUCTION
The ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It comprises ten countries that include Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Brunei, Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos. This association was formed in 1967, mainly out of concern for political...
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Afflication
Economic and Social Science Research Centre, Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development Institute (MARDI)E-mail
suhanasafari@mardi.gov.myLatest Submission of the Author
Arab Regions as a Potential Market for Malaysian Tropical Fruits
Competitiveness of Malaysia’s Tropical Fruits in China Markets
Japan as a New Market for Malaysian Pineapples
Durian as New Source of Malaysia’s Agricultural Wealth
Overview of Agro-Food Trade Between Malaysia and Selected Asean Countries
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