Fresh durian export to China starts today: Arthur Kurup

To start, 40 tonnes of Musang King, Black Thorn, D24, IOI, others will be shipped; previously only frozen fruits were allowed for export

1:40 PM MYT

 

SEPANG – Malaysia began exporting fresh durians to China today, two months after signing the protocol on phytosanitary requirements for the export of fresh durian from Malaysia to China, said Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup. 

The deputy agriculture and food security minister said that fresh durians have now been allowed into the Chinese market starting this year. Previously, only frozen durians could be exported.

He added that for a start, 40 tonnes of fresh durians, including varieties such as Musang King, Black Thorn, D24, and IOI, from eight exporting companies, will be shipped to China in three phases. 

“The first phase is today, with 15 metric tonnes. The second phase will follow tomorrow with 10 metric tonnes, and the remainder will be sent in the third phase,” he said at the launch of Malaysia’s first fresh durian export to China, held here today. 

Also in attendance were Transport Minister Anthony Loke, Agriculture Ministry secretary-general Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali, and Federal Agriculture Marketing Authority (Fama) chairman Aminuddin Zulkipli.  

Arthur said the export of fresh durians to China became possible after the signing of the protocol. The agreement was signed by Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu and the General Administration of Customs Minister of China, Yu Jianhua, in Putrajaya on June 19. 

He explained that the durian export initiative is part of Fama’s efforts to enhance the supply chain by improving the efficiency of the durian supply chain from local farms to international markets. 

“This initiative has proven successful, as evidenced today by the new opportunities it creates for durian entrepreneurs and growers in Malaysia to export their fruits to China,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Loke said that the fresh durians were transported via air cargo to Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport, which serves as a major cargo hub in China. 

“Upon arrival at Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport, a comprehensive logistics network – including trains, trucks, and other transport modes – ensures that the fresh durians can be distributed throughout China in under 24 hours, reaching major cities like Beijing and Shanghai, which are key markets for our fresh durian,” Loke explained. – August 24, 2024

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