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Sinar Daily on MSNMove over Musang King, Tupai King is the new durian supremeWith prices reaching up to RM130 per kilogramme, Tupai King now claims the title of the most expensive local durian on the ...
there was a final round of judging to determine the king of kings – basically the durian to trump all durians. While the Musang King varietal seemed like a sure-fire winner, it was the cult ...
With prices reaching up to RM130 per kilogramme, Tupai King now claims the title of the most expensive local durian on the market, surpassing even household favourites like the ‘Musang King’ and the ...
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VnExpress International on MSNChinese tourists complain Malaysian durian tastes too bad, demand refundTwo Chinese tourists recently complained that durian at a stall in Penang, Malaysia, was too bad to eat and demanded ...
SERDANG: The local intellectual property protection certificate for Musang King durian has been renewed for another 10 years by the Intellectual Property Corporation (MyIPO) until March 12 ...
Farmers, represented by non-government organization Save Musang King Alliance, protested the enforcement. Reports from local media indicated that citizens blocked authorities’ access to the farms with ...
The Pahang government denied it had violated a court order when it felled around 200 Musang King durian trees in an enforcement operation in Sungai Klau, Raub, on April 8. (Facebook pic ...
A group of durian farmers embroiled in a land dispute with the Pahang state government has accused the latter of violating a court order by cutting down some 200 Musang King durian trees.
Mao Shan (Jack Neo) is an ambitious durian farmer who wishes to expand his sales overseas, against pressures from the “Three Heavenly Kings” of the business. He helps Mei Lian (Yeo Yann Yann ...
Personnel from Pahang’s enforcement unit, the police, forestry department, and land office entered the orchard in Raub on Tuesday to chop down the Musang King durian trees. (Facebook pic) Pahang ...
Malaysia’s durian exports to China are projected to rise by 15% to 20% this year, driven by strong consumer demand, despite weather-related challenges. Chinese demand for premium varieties like Musang ...
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