Keningau, Tenom aim to be tropical fruit hubs

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Keningau, Tenom aim to be tropical fruit hubs
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KENINGAU: Durian growers in Sabah would soon see brighter future due to the great potential for sustainable growth in the industry.

ADVERTISEMENTThe objective of the event, dubbed “Durian & Coffee festival 2023” was to make Keningau and Tenom as districts for agro-tourism hubs, said Duane Evans, President of MasDa . It was organised by Fazbuss events and co-organised with MasDa. Some of the visitors included locals as well as from West Malaysia, Sarawak, Brunei, USA, Sweden and Germany, among others.

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