Sabah aims to become one of the durian tourism spots in Malaysia to help farmers and entrepreneurs boost their economy. The Sabah Durian and Tropical Fruit Planters Association (MaSDA) hoped that Sabah would be included in the 2024 durian tourism packages by Tourism Malaysia.
Sabah aims to become one of the durian tourism spots in Malaysia to help farmers and entrepreneurs boost their economy. The Sabah Durian and Tropical Fruit Planters Association (MaSDA) hoped that Sabah would be included in the 2024 durian tourism packages by Tourism Malaysia.
To make us visible, we organised the Durian and Coffee Festival in Keningau last year to help raise awareness and attract visitors.
Sabah Durian Tourism Farmers Entrepreneurs Economy Festival Awareness Visitors
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