Agro MADANI Sales Tour In Penang Boosts Market Reach For Local Agropreneurs
Now in its third edition, this time held in the capital as part of the Selangor leg of the tour, the programme continues to serve as a strategic platform to strengthen the marketing network and outreach of Penang's agricultural entrepreneurs, said State Executive Councillor for Trade and Entrepreneurship and Rural Development Datuk Rashidi Zinol.
He said the programme, organised by the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) in collaboration with the Penang government, is not merely a sales event but a high-impact initiative aimed at generating long-term income for agropreneurs.
'Previously, the programme was held in Melaka and Kelantan, both of which received encouraging responses. The current edition has not only sustained that momentum but also opened new avenues for Penang products to penetrate interstate markets,' he said.
'InsyaAllah, we will bring the tour to other strategic locations. We are currently identifying areas with strong market potential and opportunities to help our entrepreneurs broaden their reach,' he added.
Rashidi was speaking after officiating the Penang showcase of the JAM Tour at FAMA headquarters here today. Also present were FAMA chairman Aminuddin Zulkipli and director-general Abdul Rashid Bahri.
Commenting further, Rashidi said the state government remains committed to supporting such initiatives to ensure lasting impact on local agropreneurs and producers nationwide.
Among the products featured at this edition of the JAM Tour were Penang durians, a signature offering of the state, which drew strong demand, including advance orders ahead of the event.
In addition to durians, Penang entrepreneurs also offered a wide range of fresh and dried food products, including vegetables, fruits, chicken, fish, meat and essential goods such as cooking oil, flour and rice.
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