The Malaysian Pineapple Industry Board (LPNM) aims to increase the pineapple plantation area in Terengganu from 300 hectares to more than 344 hectares next year. Terengganu director Nor Hidayah Ab Halim said there are currently 400 participants and expected the number to increase with the increase in the farm size.
According to Nor Hidayah, the Setiu district has the largest pineapple farming area in the state, involving 100 hectares, followed by Dungun and Kemaman. “The main types of pineapple grown in Terengganu are the MD2 and Madu Kaca,” she said.
Source: malaymail.com