Fortune tied to coconuts


Hasnoor Hussain

COCONUTS are a lifeline for many in Kg Selekoh, Bagan Datuk. However, for the past eight months, it has been a struggle after the price dropped to below RM1 for each fruit. The planters claim that imported coconuts from Indonesia are killing their small business.

Ismail, 59, has been working at a coconut plantation since childhood. He inherited the coconut plantation from his father. Plucking and removing coconut husks is the only skill he has. Other families, too, depend on the fruit.

Bagan Datuk is in southwest Perak, an area where coconut trees grow in abundance. Many economic activities in the area are dependent on the fruit – plucking to producing end products. – February 11, 2019.


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  • Good piece. The lower priced Indonesian coconuts really hurting the farmers along the west coast belt. However fresh santan prices havent come down in KL all that much - its still 7.00 for a kilo in gombak.

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