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Malay Mail on MSNImported fruits getting too pricey? Here are local alternatives that outshine them in nutritionWith the revised and expanded Sales and Service Tax (SST) on imported goods set to take effect next month, Malaysians are ...
Nutritionist and content creator Lee Zhi Ling shared with SAYS how Malaysians can shift their shopping habits to buy more ...
Jungle trekking in Malaysia is best between April and July, when conditions are drier and trails are more accessible. This period offers ideal weather for exploring destinations like Taman Negara, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhy You Should Love Durian, the World’s Smelliest FruitThe durian, a spiky fruit that grows across Southeast Asia, has a polarizing reputation for its pungent odor and strong taste ...
Musang King durian, known for its creamy texture, is now bearing fruit in Betong, attracting Malaysian and Singaporean tourists.
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VnExpress International on MSN2,000 Musang King durians sell out in 12 hours at just $6/kg in MalaysiaNearly three tonnes of Musang King durians, around 2,000 fruits, were snapped up within just 12 hours during a ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNAffordable, nutritious fruits for all: why we must embrace gene editingMalaysia has often missed the boat on emerging technology adoption in agriculture, but we have a valuable opportunity to lead ...
There will not be exemptions for other imported fruits as we have many local fruits to choose from. However, we compromise ...
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VnExpress International on MSNMalaysia seeks to diversify durian exports with premium varieties beyond Musang KingMalaysia is aiming to export other premium durian varieties besides the popular Musang King to capture new markets and meet ...
More than three tonnes of durian, equivalent to about 2,000 fruits were sold out in 12 hours on the first day of the Rahmah ...
Deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says the government has heard the concerns raised by industry players.
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Sinar Daily on MSNTaxing fruits while fighting obesity feels like a bitter pill to swallowAs Malaysia enforces its revised SST on imported fruits today, the irony is clear—fruit prices are rising just as the nation ...
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