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Malaysia gets taste of Taiwan through fruit and veg farm

Taiwanese businessperson Su Chun-sheng (蘇春生) established the only Taiwanese fruit and vegetable farm in southern Malaysia in recent years, giving Malaysians a taste of Taiwan.

Located in Kluang, Johor state, Su's 15,000 square meter farm is filled with Taiwanese fruits and vegetables, including bitter melon, cantaloupe, mangoes, and guava, per CNA. Su's mission is to let Malaysians sample Taiwanese produce.

In 2018, well into his 70s, he converted a five-hectare brick factory in Kluang into the only Taiwanese fruit and vegetable operation in southern Malaysia.

The produce also enters the Singapore market. "Good fruit and vegetables should be generously shared with friends in Southeast Asian countries," Su said. "Quality is the best spokesperson."

Read more at Taiwan News.

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