By : NURHAFIZAH YUSOF
SABAH’S ubiquitous banana is
aptly named Saba. But it did not find favour with the people on the peninsula
until Najib Razak, the prime minister, had a taste of it. Now demands for Sabah
banana or Pisang Sabah in Malay have outstripped supply, according to Yahya
Hussin, a deputy chief minister who heads the ministry of agriculture and food
industry.
Saba is a hybrid of the
genera Musa acuminata and balbisiana of the Cavendish group. Thus it has a mild
tangy Cavendish taste. It stands out from other bananas because of its angular
sides. It is between 8 and 13 cm long, about the length of a ballpoint pen, and
looks rather stubby with a girth of between 2.5 and 5.5 cm. As a plantain, it
is usually used to make fritters, chips and cakes.
Najib savoured a Sabah
banana fritter during his walkabout at a Gaya Street coffee shop in Kota
Kianbalu last year. He seemed to like its unique taste.
Yahya says that his ministry
has long asked the Federal Agriculture Marketing Authority (Fama) to sell Sabah
banana on the peninsula. But it was set back by high production and shipping
costs which made Sabah banana uncompetitive.
A small trial shipment went
to the southern Johor state in 2009 to test the market, followed by another in
2010, according to Sebastian Chew, the director of Fama in Sabah.
And Fama has achieved a
breakthrough. Chew tells Insight Sabah that his agency made its maiden
commercial shipment of Saba banana to the peninsula in March. And by the end of
last month, 180 tonnes of the fruit costing 85,000 ringgit ($27,300) in ten
containers have been sold to his peninsular customers.
This year Chew expects to
sell about 300,000 ringgit worth of bananas to them, particularly those in
Johor state whose banana plantations were hit hard by a mysterious disease in
2008. Manufacturers there turn the bananas into chips and condiments.
In fact, he has weekly
orders for 80 tonnes of Saba banana from his peninsular customers. But farmers
can only supply him with 40 tonnes every fortnight.
Recently, Fama signed a
one-year contract with 150 farmers in Kudat, Kota Marudu, Kota Belud, Keningau
and Tenom to grow and supply it with Saba banana. Chew says he can’t reveal the
pricing but Fama guarantees the farmers a floor price and quantity.
Kaliwon Edi, an Assistant
Director For Permanent Crops Development in the Agriculture Department, says
there are almost 3,200 hectares under banana cultivation, the second largest
making up about 18% of 18,000 hectares of orchards. Durian is the most popular
fruit grown on 4,310 hectares.
Only Kota Belud, about 58km
from Kota Kinabalu, has the largest orchard of Saba banana at 673.5 hectares.
Other districts have other Cavendish varieites. Kaliwon says the bananas can be
harvested in nine or 13 months after planting. Farm price of Saba banana varies
between 50 and 80 sen a kg, he says, adding that it sells for about 1.50
ringgit a kg in the market.
His department has
identified another 50 hectares that are suitable for growing Saba banana. (InsightSabah)
Good to know that this Pisang Sabah is getting such a good demand in West Malaysia, looks like this will be a good economic opportunity for Sabahan banana growers, maybe more support from the state government can help increase the production of the Saba bananas.
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We can expect to sell RM300,000 worth of bananas to Johor due to the high demand, hope that we are able to supply enough bananas to the consumers there.
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pisang kini mendapat permintaan ramai. pasti ramai tertarik dgn penanaman pisang.
ReplyDeleteRamai2lah rakyat Sabah menjadi usahawan pisang selagi mempunyai pasaran yang luas.
ReplyDeletePenanaman pisang harus juga diberi kursus untuk membaiki kualiti hasil.
ReplyDeleteJika permintaan banyak, industri ini akan menjadi tumpuan juga.
ReplyDeleteJika permintaan bertambah, pasti pembekalan juga akan bertambah.
ReplyDeletePenamaman pisang merupakan satu industri yang berpotensi juga.
ReplyDeleteSemoga lebih banyak golongan awam sanggup menceburi bidang ini untuk membaiki pendapatan.
ReplyDeleteNampaknya Pisang Sabah semakin berguna. Tambahan lagi harga pisang sekarang lebih mahal daripada sebelum ini. Ini kerana pisang boleh digunakan kearah yang perlbagai.
ReplyDeleteSetiap kontena katanya, mampu memuatkan sebanyak 1,100 tandan hingga 1,200 tandan Pisang Sabah dengan kuantiti keseluruhan yang berjaya dieksport pada bulan Mac tahun ini iaitu sebanyak 3,600 tandan atau sebanyak 55 tan metrik.
Deletepada awal penerokaan pasaran Pisang Sabah yang dimulakan pada bulan Mac lalu, Fama sebanyak tiga kontena Pisang Sabah telah berjaya dieksport ke Semenanjung Malaysia
ReplyDeletetidak sia2 juga kedatangan beliau ke negeri ini.. dapat juga mempromosikan produk makanan Sabah ke semenanjung..
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