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Tawau emerging as a leading durian district
Tawau emerging as a leading durian district

Daily Express

time04-07-2025

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Tawau emerging as a leading durian district

Published on: Friday, July 04, 2025 Published on: Fri, Jul 04, 2025 By: Amir Anuar Text Size: Nizam giving the thumb up to one of the durian growers. TAWAU: The growing demand for durian in both domestic and international markets is fuelling the expansion of new plantations in Tawau, reaffirming the district's position as a key durian producer in Sabah's East Coast region. According to the Sabah Agriculture Department, under the Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) development initiative, Tawau is expected to see the addition of 100 hectares of durian cultivation this year, primarily driven by private sector investment. Another 40 acres are projected to be developed by smallholders. Advertisement Assistant Minister to the Chief Minister, Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan, said the expansion would add to the district's current 336 hectares of durian plantations, largely concentrated in Apas, Balung, and Merotai. 'Tawau remains the leading durian-producing district on the East Coast, and there's still room for expansion, especially to meet export market demand,' he said during the Durian Crop Technology Transformation Course held at Dewan Sri Tawau, recently. Nizam encouraged farmers and rural communities in the district to seize the opportunity to venture into durian cultivation using modern agricultural techniques, with support and guidance from the Agriculture Department. He also urged industry players to ensure their produce meets quality and safety standards by adopting Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) or organic farming methods, which can lead to certifications such as myGAP or myOrganic. 'We must ensure that our durian produce is safe for consumption and of high quality. 'This includes using certified planting materials and participating in training courses organised by the department, such as those that help farmers identify genuine durian seedlings,' he said. He emphasised that authenticity and quality assurance would play a crucial role in enhancing the competitiveness of Sabah's durian in premium markets. Also present were Sabah Agriculture Director Datuk Jifrin Mohamad, Assistant Director of the Crop Industry Development and Extension Division Jackson Ronald Jaimi, and Assistant Director of Research and Innovation ChM Alinah Abdul Rahman. Others included District Senior Agricultural Officer Abd Samat Injau, who served as co-secretariat for the event and Senior Principal Assistant Director of the Agricultural Extension and Technology Transformation Section Linda Lily Cosmas. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Recycling of pesticide containers a vital step: Yusof
Recycling of pesticide containers a vital step: Yusof

Daily Express

time18-06-2025

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Recycling of pesticide containers a vital step: Yusof

Published on: Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 18, 2025 By: Azmie Lim Text Size: Yusof (3rd from right) at the launch of the programme. LAHAD DATU: A recycling initiative involving the collection and processing of pesticide containers is seen as a vital step in promoting sustainable practices and protecting the environment within the oil palm industry. Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) Datuk Mohd Yusof Apdal, said the programme aligns with the national agenda to strengthen environmental sustainability. Advertisement 'With Sabah recording one of the highest pesticide container entries in the country, urgent and proper disposal in accordance with regulations is crucial,' he said. He commended the Sabah Agriculture Department and participating oil palm companies in the district for embracing the initiative, saying their support ensures continued environmental preservation. Yusof was speaking during the Recycling Programme for Pesticide Containers in the Oil Palm Industry held at Rimmer Estate, KLK Berhad on Tuesday, jointly organised by the Pesticide Control Division, Agriculture Department, with state agencies and plantation companies. He welcomed a proposal by the Sabah Pesticide Control Division to develop high-tech protective gear for farmers handling pesticides, saying it fits Mosti's mission to boost local innovation for safety and productivity. He also suggested a long-term study to assess farmers' awareness of the dangers posed by improper disposal of pesticide containers. A two-year study by Universiti Malaysia Sabah had earlier examined pesticide container management among farmers using both qualitative and quantitative methods, including document reviews, interviews and surveys. 'The findings will help shape a farmer-centric recycling framework and raise awareness of safe pesticide container disposal,' he said. Yusof also praised the contribution of pesticide container recycling cages by seven oil palm firms, calling it a strong show of private sector commitment to national sustainability goals. He said such public-private partnerships could drive meaningful environmental and community impact. Meanwhile, Acting Director of the Pesticide and Fertiliser Control Division Latifah Merais, said the programme is key in strengthening sustainable agricultural practices, especially in managing hazardous chemical waste like used pesticide containers. She said a major objective of the programme is to ensure systematic and safe disposal of pesticide containers while reducing health risks and environmental pollution. 'Recent data shows rising pesticide imports into Sabah's ports,' she said. In 2023, Tawau received 6,377 tonnes and Sandakan 5,124 tonnes. This increased in 2024 to 11,308 tonnes (Tawau), 2,614 tonnes (Sandakan) and 853 tonnes (Kota Kinabalu). 'These figures highlight the growing need for responsible management of used pesticide containers,' she said. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

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