fbpx
Connect with us

News

Malaysian Fruit Farmer Begs People To Eat Fruits From His Orchard, Even If It’s For Free

Published

Fruit Farmer Wants People To Eat His Fruits For Free Instead Of Throwing Them Away - World Of Buzz 6

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

Due to having too many fruit trees but very little sales, fruit farmer Ramli Che Ngah, 52, from Kelantan wants people to eat those fruits for free.

Fruit Farmer Wants People To Eat His Fruits For Free Instead Of Throwing Them Away - World Of Buzz

source: sinar online

Ramli is begging for more visitors to come to his farm as he cannot stand the heartbreak of seeing his hard work go to waste as the fruits rot.

“Please come, it is fine even if you eat them for free. I am sad when I see my fruits rot away just like that. I want to sell them but sales aren’t good, in the end they are left to turn into fertilizer.”

Apparently, buyers wanted to buy his fruits for only 10 cents a kilogram which meant he will be making losses. He told Sinar Online,

“I need to pay my workers 30 cents but they want to buy at 10 cents a kilogram only. I might as well give the fruits out to my villagers.”

There are over 150 dokong trees, 100 rambutan trees, 20 rambai trees and an unknown amount of petai trees growing around the 1.6 hectare farm. Even then, the pay his employees receive is rather low.

Fruit Farmer Wants People To Eat His Fruits For Free Instead Of Throwing Them Away - World Of Buzz 1

source: youtube

Ramli has even gone to the Department of Agriculture and Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) for help in exporting fruits from Kelantan to other states.

“We beg that government officials help lighten our burden by having various promotions including a program for eating fruits in farms.”

“It isn’t just me. In fact, 80 percent of villagers in this district own fruit farms and are facing the same issues as me every year.”

Farmers are having a tough time selling their fruits due to supermarket chains that are available everyday nowadays. These supermarkets sell fruits from their own farms while independent farmers like Ramli struggle to make sales.

So, road trip to Kelantan to help these villagers anyone?

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

Fake Kidnap To Skip Class Fake Kidnap To Skip Class
News15 hours ago

M’sian Teen in Sabah Caught Faking Her Own Kidnapping to Avoid Going to Class

We’ve all had that subject in school that we dreaded going to while still studying. However, this 13-year-old girl decided...

Collage Collage
News16 hours ago

PN Says They Will NOT Close Down Vernacular Schools, Dr Akmal Argues it’s PN’s Attempt to Get Votes

The debate about vernacular schools is still ongoing, but Perikatan Nasional recently clarified that, according to its member Wan Ahmad...

No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine
News17 hours ago

Minister of Plantations: Fine of Up To RM250,000 For Traders Discriminating Palm Oil Products

Palm oil is one of our country’s products, and internationally, there have been many claims by different parties that it...

Collage 12 Collage 12
News1 day ago

“It’s against principles of Islamic justice” – Perak Mufti Tells M’sians to Stop Boycotting KK Mart

KK Mart is still facing the wrath of boycott movements following the Allah socks issue. Is it time we put...

My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030 My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030
News1 day ago

M’sians are Questioning How Microsoft’s RM10.5Bil Investment Will Bring 300k Job Opportunities

It was recently announced that Microsoft will invest RM10.5 billion to build cloud and AI infrastructures in Malaysia over the...

My Post 2 50 My Post 2 50
News1 day ago

Perak Market Fish Vendor Admits to Peeing at His Stall in Front of Customers, Says He’s Short Staffed

While wet markets have always been, well, wet and a little dirty, no one would expect there to be human...

Feat Image Media Feat Image Media
News2 days ago

M’sia Falls 34 Spots in World Press Freedom Index 2024 Due to Alleged Govt ‘Censorship’ of Criticism

Malaysia is no longer the highest-ranked Southeast Asian nation in the World Press Freedom Index 2024, the latest edition of...

Feat Image Hotline Jakim Feat Image Hotline Jakim
News2 days ago

JAKIM Sets Up 24-Hour Special Hotline for M’sians to Channel Complaints About Insults to Islam

The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) has launched a special 24-hour hotline for the public to channel complaints regarding...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY