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Penang’s durian season will arrive late this year but harvest expected to be high quality

  • Late arrival ‘helps to ensure that the durian pulp will come out thick and sticky, unlike previous years where the pulp was too moist’
  • There was intermittent rain nearly every month last year but since December that rainfall has decreased, farmer says

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Penang’s durian season will be late this year but better quality fruits are expected when they start falling in May.

Tan Chee Keat, who owns orchards in Balik Pulau, Teluk Bahang and Teluk Kumbar, predicted that the durian season would run from May to August.

“The yield this year may come later but the fruit quality is expected to be a lot better than last year,” he said. “This is because there was intermittent rain nearly every month last year but since December, we have seen very little rainfall.

“This helps to ensure that the durian pulp will come out thick and sticky, unlike previous years where the pulp was too moist.”

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Tan said despite the dry season, his worries were not over yet.

“Dry weather is generally good for durian trees but if the weather is too hot and dry, the flowers may wilt before pollination can happen,” he said. “As such, we need to manually spray water over the trees in the morning to help the flowering and pollination process.”

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Tan said since the dry weather was consistent throughout the state, orchard owners were expecting durians to fall en masse.

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