MELAKA: Turning the historic city into a premier durian tourism destination is among the latest initiatives being explored by the state government, says Low Chee Leong.
The deputy chairman of Melaka rural development, agriculture and food security said the plan is also aimed at creating a dedicated supermarket to showcase premium local varieties while helping growers weather an unprecedented oversupply nationwide.
He said the proposed one-stop durian supermarket in Kota Laksamana here would provide a centralised platform for local orchard owners and traders to market premium cultivars such as Musang King, Black Thorn and Hor Lor (D163) to tourists and durian enthusiasts.
Low said the initiative would not only strengthen Melaka’s agro-tourism offerings but also help address the oversupply of durians that has seen prices of even premium varieties fall significantly this season.
“We can address the issue of oversupply while allowing local traders to promote their durians from a centralised location.
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