He said, however, to meet the demand, Malaysia needs to farm 120 hectares of orchids.
He said this to reporters after attending the launch of a pilot project involving the export of premium gift boxes of Mokara orchid to Dubai at the Cargo Complex of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport here today.
“We aim to provide orchids at luxury hotels not only as decorations but also as souvenirs because orchids have high aesthetics and people appreciate their uniqueness and beauty,” he said, adding that Malaysian orchids are sought-after in several countries in the Middle East, including the United Arab Emirates and Qatar besides existing demand from countries like Singapore.
According to the Department of Agriculture’s previous statement, the floriculture industry brought in RM417.3 million through exports in 2021 compared to RM403 million in 2020.
A total of 270 premium gift boxes of the Mokara orchid will be flown to Dubai today and are expected to be launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security Secretary-general Datuk Lokman Hakim Ali in conjunction with Gulfood 2024, touted as the largest food festival in Dubai.– BERNAMA
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