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KOTA BELUD: Residents have been asked to make use of their land by planting Musang King and Duri Hitam durians, as well as other crops that provide lucrative returns and are able to maintain the ecological balance of nature.
Parti Solidariti Tanah Airku (Star) Sabah supreme council member Ir Awang Saleh said such crops benefit growers while also having a greening effect helping to curb global warming.
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