Grow ketum, get rich


Hasnoor Hussain

KETUM is banned in Malaysia for its stimulant properties but is attributed to a professional cycling team’s victory at the prestigious Le Tour de France recently. 

“Ketones” drink was used as an energiser for cyclists in the race as it is not listed on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA’s) prohibited list.

However, here in Malaysia, the ketum plant is considered hazardous under the Poison Act 1952, with the government being slow to take advantage of its commercial potential.

Known by its scientific name Mitragyna speciosa, this tropical tree is found in several Southeast Asia countries.

With ketum fetching up to RM500 per kilo internationally, it’s time for locals to explore the commercial potential of ketum. – July 23, 2019.


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