UMS inks deal to collaborate with fruit plantations in Sabah


KOTA KINABALU: A letter of intent has been signed between Universiti Malaysia Sabah's Sustainable Agriculture Faculty and the Sabah Durian & Tropical Fruit Planters Association (Masda) to collaborate and develop agriculture in the state.

The initial phase will see them focusing on agronomy and the post-harvest of avocado, said faculty dean Assoc Prof Dr Azwan Awang.

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