Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A Visit Jackfruit Growing Area, Pahang Malaysia

On March 4,2013 we make a visit to one of the largest jackfruits growing in Malaysia. It is one and half-hour drive from the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. The location of the farm  is at annex of KL-East Coast Bound Highway. I have planned to visit this area since last year.Till now I had the opportunity to make the visit after we make some arrangements with officer-in-charge and growers. The area is one of agriculral areas which had been designated to be grown with  jackfruits; where 2,000 acres have been planted. Actually, in Malaysia the total acreage is about 10,000 acre by end of 2013.
Jackfruit plantation in Malaysia

A commercial jackfruit growing areas

Discussion with jackfruit growers


I managed to visit two farms only because it was raining heavily. And I also had the chance to meet the growers and discuss some issues related jackfruits growing here. Some of the issues discussed are

a. Farm Management
b. Tree management
c. Fertilization program
d. Disease control
e. Future plans
Technical discussions between researchers and farmers
A well maintained jackfruits farm


A four-year old jackfruit can bear fruits 10-12 fruits each weighs 15 kg


Insects attack jackfruits tree (pin hole insect)

A four-year old attacked by bacteria 

Harvesting jackfruits , some weigh up to 20kgs

Malaysian jackfruits

How jackfruits is opened 

Jacfruits have many seeds with pulp -sweet smelling and aromatic


Jackfruits are wrapped when they are small to prevent from insect attack or damage

One of the commercial clones-J29 clone

J29 clone is orange yellow and sweet but soft.


We, in Malaysia are actively doing research in this crop particularly it has a very high demand  both from overseas and local markets. The main export market is China and the Middle East countries.

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