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Malaysia’s durian national fruit bid turns thorny as dream clashes with Indonesia’s claim
A minister cited higher production and rejected Malaysia’s proposal, saying ‘I believe durian is Indonesia’s national fruit’
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The durian, the king of fruits, is synonymous with Malaysia, right?
While every Malaysian will agree, the Indonesians are saying no.
They insist that they have a stronger claim to the durian, creating a thorny issue in Malaysia’s bid to make it the country’s national fruit.
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On Monday, Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs Zulkifli Hasan, known as Zulhas, disagreed with Malaysia’s proposal, citing Indonesia’s larger production as justification.
“Indonesia produced almost 2 million tonnes of durian in 2024. That is far above Malaysia. With this fact, I believe durian is Indonesia’s national fruit,” he said, as reported by CNBC Indonesia.
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Zulhas highlighted data from BPS showing Indonesia’s durian output reached 1.96 million tonnes last year – the highest in five years – with major production hubs across Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
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