Farmer makes good money from coconuts


WHILE most were chasing profits from oil palm, Abu Hassan Abdullah saw greater potential in coconuts.

He earns up to RM13,000 a month from 500 coconut trees and is thriving in the coconut business, Kosmo! reported.

The 48-year-old from Bentong, who is also a member of the Malaysian Coconut Entrepreneurs Association, said he started planting coconuts in 2018 due to their high market demand.

He then expanded his business by selling fresh coconut-based products, including coconut shakes.

“At first, it was tough as the seeds were expensive and I had to build the fences myself.

“But after three years, the trees started bearing fruit and I worked hard to sell the harvest on my own without relying on any third parties.

“Now I sell more than 7,800 coconuts per week, and the results are truly rewarding,” said Abu.

Demand for coconuts increases during public holidays and especially before festive seasons, he noted.

“If I bring 500 coconuts to the market, they sell out really fast,” he added.

> Amidst fan adoration and industry pressure, Indonesian singer Raisa Andriana, 35, conti­nues to prioritise authenticity in her music.

Raisa shared that while she and her team do consider public expec­tations and industry trends when shaping her artistic image, she remains firmly grounded in staying true to herself.

“I don’t deny that expectations from various parties are often a major challenge when determi­ning the direction of my art,” she said, reported Utusan Malaysia.

  The above article is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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