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Taiwan Hopes To Collaborate With Malaysia On Production Of Agriculture Products
By Amanina Mohamad Yusof
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 7 (Bernama) -- The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office of
Taiwan hopes to collaborate with the Ministry of Agriculture in the area of
agriculture and fish and shrimp farming.
Its deputy representative (Economic Affairs) in Malaysia, Lin Min Li said
Malaysia was free from natural disasters and its weather was good for
agriculture products such as rice, fruits, vegetables and fish.
"For our part, we can supply a technology which is special for agriculture
products while from the Malaysia side, you can supply land and human capital,"
he told Bernama Saturday after the launch of "Ponkan and Persimmon from Taichung
City, Taiwan" here.
Lin said some private companies have shown interest in the area of fish and
shrimp farming but needed the government support especially in the area of land
incentives, land availability and human capital.
"We hope the Malaysian government would sign a memorandum of understanding
on agriculture cooperation with Taiwan Agriculture Department soon," he added.
Meanwhile on bilateral trade between Malaysia and Taiwan, he said as of last
year, the trade value between both countries had reached US$15.5 billion from
US$13.6 billion in 2010.
"This year we hope to reach US$16 billion," he said, adding that Malaysia
was Taiwan's number eighth largest trade partner.
Export of fresh fruits to Malaysia increased to US$1 million last year
from US$800,000 in 2010 while export of processed fruits rose to US$145 million
last year from US$135 million in 2010.
"This year we hope export of fresh fruits to reach more than US$1 million
while export of processed fruits to reach US$160 million, supported by abundant
fruits harvested in Taiwan," Lin added.
On the event, Lin said: "The demand for Taiwanese ponkan to Malaysia this
year has been overwhelming and is testament to the success of our aggressive
promotion campaign over the years and the affirmation of the quality of our
products from Malaysian consumers."
Meanwhile, Taichung City Government Agriculture Bureau director-general Tsai
Chin Chiang said the bureau planned to bring in Taiwanese lychee and pear to the
local market in July.
To further promote Taiwan fruits, Navigreen Resources Sdn Bhd, the
distributor for the fruits, will have a free tasting promotion at Ben's
Independent Grocer (BIG) at Publika Solaris Dutamas at 11am to 2pm on Sunday,
January 8.
-- BERNAMA