Malaysia

Sirim to implement Musang King durian certification in Perak

Move aims to ensure quality, stabilise prices, says state director

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jun 2022 6:24PM

Sirim to implement Musang King durian certification in Perak
Perak Durian Growers Association chairman Nor Hisham Nayan says the body is planning several initiatives to help durian planters in the state improve the quality of their fruit. – Bernama pic, June 18, 2022

IPOH – The Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (Sirim) will implement the certification for Musang King durians to ensure its quality and stabilise the price of the “King of Fruits”.

Perak state Sirim Bhd director Mohd Adzhar Ahmad said currently they were collaborating with the Perak State Agriculture Department and the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute to develop specific standards for the accreditation, which is to be implemented before the end of the year.

“Every country requires specifications to import a certain product. If Musang King durians have certification, there is no need for a lot of documentation to reduce bureaucracy.

“Besides that, this certification can set prices depending on durian grade and ensure that the Musang King will not be sold at unreasonable prices,” he said after officiating at the Perak Durian Growers Association annual general meeting at Taman Meru community hall here today.

Meanwhile, Perak Durian Growers Association chairman Nor Hisham Nayan said they were planning several initiatives to help durian planters in the state improve the quality of their fruit.

Hisham said advanced and biodiversity courses would be organised for members in collaboration with various agencies, as well as to educate new planters.

“We will also appoint a committee in each district to identify members who need assistance.

“The committee and I will also go out to dispense advice on durian cultivation,” he said, adding that so far the association has 500 members. – Bernama, June 18, 2022

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