Frequently Asked Questions

Musang King Technology is collaborating with the National Agricultural Development Agency to jointly promote the digital economy of Musang King Technology.

The powerful alliance between these high-end authoritative organizations is forming a strategic economic corridor within the consumption ecology of the Belt and Road. This effectively drives the transformation of consumption in these times, reinforces endorsement barriers, comprehensively protects the rights and interests of consumers, operates conscientiously, and advances the national strategic direction, import and export trade, as well as consumption ecosystems. They are taking steps to uphold the country’s economic development and assist flagship enterprises in expanding into countries along the Belt and Road.”

With a 300 acres land bank in Raub, Pahang Darul Makmur, our plantation currently have 8000 Musang King trees and the age of the trees is readily over 18 years and above. For every 100 acres, averagely we can plant 3500 Musang King tress.

Musang King is a Malaysian cultivar of durian. Prized for its unusual combination of bitter and sweet flavours, Musang King is the most popular variety of durian in Malaysia, Singapore and China, where it is known as Mao Shan Wang and commands a price premium over other varieties.

On data 2021, there is a total of 1.576 million durian trees in Peninsular Malaysia, with musang king trees totalling 569,000 musang king trees in Malaysia. This translates to only 3% of global demand.

Anticipated data trends reveal a significant expansion on the horizon for the Fresh Durian Market. Projections indicate a trajectory from its current valuation of USD 9.00 billion in 2023 to a projected USD 14.10 billion by the year 2028. This projection reflects a commendable Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.40% during the forecast period spanning from 2023 to 2028.

Notably, within Malaysia, the durian market presents a compelling economic landscape. As of 2018, this market boasts a substantial value of USD 1.27 billion (equivalent to RM 5.15 billion). This valuation encompasses an expansive 73,740 hectares of cultivated durian plantations.

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