KENINGAU: Durian growers in Sabah would soon see brighter future due to the great potential for sustainable growth in the industry.
The recent annual Tropical Fruit Carnival Exhibition held in Keningau attracted some 5,000 crowd.
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The objective of the event, dubbed “Durian & Coffee festival 2023” was to make Keningau and Tenom as districts for agro-tourism hubs, said Duane Evans, President of MasDa (Sabah Fruit Planters Association).
It was organised by Fazbuss events and co-organised with MasDa. Some of the visitors included locals as well as from West Malaysia, Sarawak, Brunei, USA, Sweden and Germany, among others.
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