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# mintak laluan.....off 1 minit lelongan shida...
nak tanya.. ada tak sapa2 yg ada benih BETIK SEKAKI atau pun BETIK EKSOTIK kat sini?? kalau sape2 ada benih @ ada terbeli buah ni... tolong poskan biji untuk kak aya ya.. dah lama betul cari benihnya. dulu2 (lama dah) cornifera janji nak bagi tapi sampai sekarang tak sampai2 pun ... sebuk kot atau pun dah lupa ..
kalau pergi jalan mana2.. tetiba ternampak pokok betik ni dr atas ven.. rasa cam nak turun tanya jee... tapi biasa2 tengok buah yg masih hijau kat pokok.. kalau ada buah yg masak... silap2 haribulan akak mintak hb berhenti, mintak beli (motif utama BIJI BENIH) |
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# mintak laluan.....off 1 minit lelongan shida...
nak tanya.. ada tak sapa2 yg ada benih BETI ...
ayasofiya Post at 13-5-2010 01:18 PM
kak aya,betik sekaki@betik exotic tu buah dia mcmna? |
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Reply 1022# evy8
rasanya buah dia sama je dengan buah betik biasa... cuma saiz je kecil sket. ini susah nak beza sebab kadang buah betik biasa pun kalau pokok kurang subur, saiznya kecik juga..
selalu kalau kak aya beli buah betik, bila tanya 'ini betik biasa ke betik sekaki or exzotik?... penjual selalunya tak tahu dan tak boleh bezakan. |
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Reply 1023# ayasofiya
kak aya pokok betik sekaki ni rendah je ke?kat depan rumah MIL evy ada org tanam betik..pokok betik tu paras dada evy je tapi penuh berbuah...buah besar2 juga..yg tu ke betik sekaki?
ni la pokok betik kat depan rumah MIL tu..bukan MIL evy yg tanam...
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Reply 1021# ayasofiya
Yang zaman mula2 famous jual betik ni di pasaran...orang panggil betik hawaii tu ke kak Ayasofiya?...kalau betik tu...memang sedap...dan manis sangat...walaupun size dia kecik...... |
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Reply 1024# evy8
hmy3: 1st time tgok... pelik tp menarik.. rasa buahnya sama aje ke dgn betik biasa??? |
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Reply 1024# evy8
a'ah.. betu la tu evy.......... pokoknya rendah sangat dah berbuah.
evy..... tolong mintak bijinya boleh?... time evy balik ipoh laa mintak bijinya.dari sana evy boleh terus poskan (biji fresh).rasanya sekejap je sampai sebab dah dekat.
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Balas 1024 evy8 a'ah .. betu tu la Evy .......... Sangat rendah pokoknya dah ..... berbuah.evy Tolong bijinya boleh mintak? ... Evy waktu Balik ipoh laa boleh mintak bijinya.dari Sana poskan Terus Evy (Biji segar)
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Reply 1025# shiina
ehh.. tak tau la plak kak aya...sebab selalu beli .. bila tanya orang jual buah, diaorang tak tahu betik jenis apa.. hanya tahu buah betik jee.. |
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Reply 1026# spiderlily
kak aya agak la.... rasanya sama jee. sape2 yg dah manak tu cuba jawabkan..... evy pun tak pernah makan kot buah betik yg jiran MIL evy punya tu... kan evy?? |
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Reply evy8
a'ah.. betu la tu evy.......... pokoknya rendah sangat dah berbuah.
evy..... tolong ...
ayasofiya Post at 17-5-2010 12:01 PM
ok kak aya..nanti evy cuba suruh MIL evy minta buah yg masak ya... |
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Reply evy8
1st time tgok... pelik tp menarik.. rasa buahnya sama aje ke dgn betik bia ...
spiderlily Post at 17-5-2010 11:06 AM
evy tak pernah makan buah betik ni tapi evy rasa sama je dgn betik2 yg lain..cuma pokok dia tu rendah sangat.. |
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Reply spiderlily
kak aya agak la.... rasanya sama jee. sape2 yg dah manak tu cuba jawabkan..... ...
ayasofiya Post at 17-5-2010 12:11 PM
betul tu kak aya.. |
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Reply ayasofiya
kak aya pokok betik sekaki ni rendah je ke?kat depan rumah MIL evy ada org tanam ...
evy8 Post at 16-5-2010 07:51
Maaf ye nak mencelah, kalau x silap tu betik sekaki. Sebab buah dia bentuk panjang mcm tu.
Kalau nak kenal buah eksotika, bentuk dia bulat-bulat. Besar sket tapak tangan kita. Buah eksotika ni actually kacuk. X ingat parent apa. Nanti kalau lin jumpa source dia lin share. Buah eksotika ada eksotika, eksotika 2 dan eksotika 3. Yang selalu Malaysia eksport eksotika 2. Eksotika 3 masih dalam penyelidikan lagi. Kalau untuk pasaran luar, mmg eksotika ni laku sbb dia konsepnya makan utk seorg. Kalau sekaki, kena potong2 dalam pinggan.. |
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Buah betik eksotika ni asalnya kacukan dari MARDI. Kira, buah eksotika ni made in Malaysia la. Kalau betik lain banyak dari Hawaii. Ni lin share artikel dari bernama:
By Adibah Ismail
GENTING HIGHLANDS, Dec 22 (Bernama) -- In efforts to boost demand, the Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development Institute (Mardi) has switched from its focus on producing sweet, tasty and smooth-skin papaya to that of pleasant "quick and easy" ways to serve this tropical fruit.
Imagine this scenario: A papaya skin that can be easily peeled off like that of a banana?...or we can stretch our imagination further and picture drinking its nourishing juice through a straw inserted into the gently-squeezed fruit.
Mardi's Horticulture Senior Research Officer Dr Chan Ying Kwok said even though this scenario is still in its initial stages of research, it is not impossible to achieve as there is a banana-shaped variety of papaya in existence.
"Enjoying papaya without the need to use a fruit-knife can be used to boost demand for this tropical fruit.
"Research is being carried out to find a way to produce a papaya variety where the fruit's skin can be easily peeled off like that of a banana," Dr Chan said during the First International Simposium On Papaya themed "Papaya For The World" held here recently.
The three-day symposium gathered experts and researchers from more than 30 countries, sharing their experience and knowledge on the latest papaya-related developments.
He said more research should be carried out to produce a variety of low-fibre and seedless papaya to enable the juice to be "sucked out" directly from the fruit.
For this research, Dr Chan suggested the round-shaped Golden Beauty Cairns papaya variety.
HIGHER DEMAND
Meanwhile Mardi's Technology Management and Economic Research Centre Research Officer Mohd Rashid Rabu said demand for papaya is on the surge and the fruit has great potential in the world tropical fruits market.
He said the total turnover for the globe's papaya sale was US$95.4 million (US$1=RM3.80) in 1999 and this reached US$183.7 million last year.
"Malaysia achieved US$15.7 million for its sale of papaya in 1999 and this climbed to US$22.5 million last year," he said.
After Mexico, Malaysia is the world's next largest exporter of papaya, respectively commanding 40 and 25 per cent of the market share.
In terms of competition, Rashid said Mardi's "Eksotika" papaya variety has the advantage as it is not available in other producer-countries and therefore controls the China, Hong Kong and Singapore markets.
"The Eksotika papaya variety is in high demand abroad as its small size is suitable for importer nations where the population comprises small-sized families," Rashid told Bernama.
According to Rashid, Malaysia is now capable of producing up to 72,000 tonnes of papaya annually and this figure is expected to surge to 300,000 tonnes a year in 2010.
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
Mardi's Food Technology Research Centre Deputy Director Rohani Md Yon said apart from increasing production, the other factor that needs focus is the packaging technique to enable the fruit to be exported to distant countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Australia and Japan.
Hence, Mardi has introduced a technology that extends the preservation of the fruit from one to two weeks to that of four to six weeks to help Malaysian exporters reduce the cost of air freight.
"When the storage period is prolonged, exporters who have been forced to use air freight can now switch to using sea transportation which is four times cheaper," she told Bernama in an interview here.
Unfortunately not many of these producers are keen to use the new packaging technique as they are more familiar and comfortable with the "old technology" of simply wrapping the fruit with old newspapers.
This is affirmed by Jeffrey Choong who is the managing director of Exotic Star Sdn Bhd, the biggest Malaysian papaya exporter.
Choong said he does not subscribe to Mardi's packaging technology as this needs a clean and sterile environment to ensure that the fruit is fungal free.
He said the present packaging method is acceptable to exporters sending the papaya to Hong Kong and China as both nations are not so distant from Malaysia.
EMULATE BRAZIL
However Brazil, the next biggest exporter of papaya after Malaysia, gives priority to the hygienic aspect of the fruit, right from the moment it is harvested at the orchards until the stage where it reaches the packaging factories.
"We focuses on keeping the (packaging) factories clean, just like that in hospitals. At the farms, the equipment is kept sterile in order to prevent spread of any virus," a university researcher from Brazil, Osvaldo Kiyoshi Yamanishi told Bernama.
He said this is part of the Integrated Papaya Production programme introduced by the Brazil government in the year 2000, in efforts to improve standards in papaya production.
Yamanishi said there are only 18 papaya plantations in Brazil, each at least 10 hectares wide, as compared to Malaysia which has many smaller-sized orchards operated on the small scale.
"This system is not only to encourage production of papaya that meets the international market standard but also to give it the competitive edge in the economic aspect," he said.
He said the system canvasses cooperation from tens of government and non-governmental agencies.
TECHNOLOGY USE
Brazil exercises extreme care in technology usage and does not resort to transgenic technology, which advocates altering the fruit DNA, to avoid attacks by pests and virus which is currently a hot topic in the industry.
"We are more comfortable with the conventional technique of using regular pesticide sprays. However the hygienic aspect is always the priority," he said.
Meanwhile in Thailand, a researcher said papaya is a fruit dessert taken daily but the society is still yet to accept papaya produced transgenically.
"Despite the research has been completed, the papaya cannot be marketed to the public due to political constraints and objections from non-governmental organisations against genetically-altered fruits," he said.
This has caused the papaya-related technology development in Thailand to remain stagnant for years despite the surge in demand for the tropical fruit, said the Thai researcher.
Therefore Malaysia needs to exercise caution in its choice of technology to ensure the country's Eksotika papaya variety to grab a huge chunk of the world market.
-- BERNAMA |
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Buah betik eksotika ni asalnya kacukan dari MARDI. Kira, buah eksotika ni made in Malaysia la. Kalau betik lain banyak dari Hawaii. Ni lin share artikel dari bernama:
By Adibah Ismail
GENTING HIGHLANDS, Dec 22 (Bernama) -- In efforts to boost demand, the Malaysian Agriculture Research and Development Institute (Mardi) has switched from its focus on producing sweet, tasty and smooth-skin papaya to that of pleasant "quick and easy" ways to serve this tropical fruit.
Imagine this scenario: A papaya skin that can be easily peeled off like that of a banana?...or we can stretch our imagination further and picture drinking its nourishing juice through a straw inserted into the gently-squeezed fruit.
Mardi's Horticulture Senior Research Officer Dr Chan Ying Kwok said even though this scenario is still in its initial stages of research, it is not impossible to achieve as there is a banana-shaped variety of papaya in existence.
"Enjoying papaya without the need to use a fruit-knife can be used to boost demand for this tropical fruit.
"Research is being carried out to find a way to produce a papaya variety where the fruit's skin can be easily peeled off like that of a banana," Dr Chan said during the First International Simposium On Papaya themed "Papaya For The World" held here recently.
The three-day symposium gathered experts and researchers from more than 30 countries, sharing their experience and knowledge on the latest papaya-related developments.
He said more research should be carried out to produce a variety of low-fibre and seedless papaya to enable the juice to be "sucked out" directly from the fruit.
For this research, Dr Chan suggested the round-shaped Golden Beauty Cairns papaya variety.
HIGHER DEMAND
Meanwhile Mardi's Technology Management and Economic Research Centre Research Officer Mohd Rashid Rabu said demand for papaya is on the surge and the fruit has great potential in the world tropical fruits market.
He said the total turnover for the globe's papaya sale was US$95.4 million (US$1=RM3.80) in 1999 and this reached US$183.7 million last year.
"Malaysia achieved US$15.7 million for its sale of papaya in 1999 and this climbed to US$22.5 million last year," he said.
After Mexico, Malaysia is the world's next largest exporter of papaya, respectively commanding 40 and 25 per cent of the market share.
In terms of competition, Rashid said Mardi's "Eksotika" papaya variety has the advantage as it is not available in other producer-countries and therefore controls the China, Hong Kong and Singapore markets.
"The Eksotika papaya variety is in high demand abroad as its small size is suitable for importer nations where the population comprises small-sized families," Rashid told Bernama.
According to Rashid, Malaysia is now capable of producing up to 72,000 tonnes of papaya annually and this figure is expected to surge to 300,000 tonnes a year in 2010.
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGY
Mardi's Food Technology Research Centre Deputy Director Rohani Md Yon said apart from increasing production, the other factor that needs focus is the packaging technique to enable the fruit to be exported to distant countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Australia and Japan.
Hence, Mardi has introduced a technology that extends the preservation of the fruit from one to two weeks to that of four to six weeks to help Malaysian exporters reduce the cost of air freight.
"When the storage period is prolonged, exporters who have been forced to use air freight can now switch to using sea transportation which is four times cheaper," she told Bernama in an interview here.
Unfortunately not many of these producers are keen to use the new packaging technique as they are more familiar and comfortable with the "old technology" of simply wrapping the fruit with old newspapers.
This is affirmed by Jeffrey Choong who is the managing director of Exotic Star Sdn Bhd, the biggest Malaysian papaya exporter.
Choong said he does not subscribe to Mardi's packaging technology as this needs a clean and sterile environment to ensure that the fruit is fungal free.
He said the present packaging method is acceptable to exporters sending the papaya to Hong Kong and China as both nations are not so distant from Malaysia.
EMULATE BRAZIL
However Brazil, the next biggest exporter of papaya after Malaysia, gives priority to the hygienic aspect of the fruit, right from the moment it is harvested at the orchards until the stage where it reaches the packaging factories.
"We focuses on keeping the (packaging) factories clean, just like that in hospitals. At the farms, the equipment is kept sterile in order to prevent spread of any virus," a university researcher from Brazil, Osvaldo Kiyoshi Yamanishi told Bernama.
He said this is part of the Integrated Papaya Production programme introduced by the Brazil government in the year 2000, in efforts to improve standards in papaya production.
Yamanishi said there are only 18 papaya plantations in Brazil, each at least 10 hectares wide, as compared to Malaysia which has many smaller-sized orchards operated on the small scale.
"This system is not only to encourage production of papaya that meets the international market standard but also to give it the competitive edge in the economic aspect," he said.
He said the system canvasses cooperation from tens of government and non-governmental agencies.
TECHNOLOGY USE
Brazil exercises extreme care in technology usage and does not resort to transgenic technology, which advocates altering the fruit DNA, to avoid attacks by pests and virus which is currently a hot topic in the industry.
"We are more comfortable with the conventional technique of using regular pesticide sprays. However the hygienic aspect is always the priority," he said.
Meanwhile in Thailand, a researcher said papaya is a fruit dessert taken daily but the society is still yet to accept papaya produced transgenically.
"Despite the research has been completed, the papaya cannot be marketed to the public due to political constraints and objections from non-governmental organisations against genetically-altered fruits," he said.
This has caused the papaya-related technology development in Thailand to remain stagnant for years despite the surge in demand for the tropical fruit, said the Thai researcher.
Therefore Malaysia needs to exercise caution in its choice of technology to ensure the country's Eksotika papaya variety to grab a huge chunk of the world market.
-- BERNAMA |
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Alamak....
ingatkan ada lelongan baru....tipah tertipu
Tolong gie thread sepatutnya.....minta maap yer |
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Reply 962# aishah
salam kak aishah, tanye skit. 100 seeds plumeria yang kak iklan kat ebay tu ade ke? then nak tanye la, kalau buat tanam kat ladang, biasa jarak untuk plumeria ni berapa kali berapa? terima kasih.. |
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seeds ada bersepah sepah cam anak ayam...errrk anak semut..bape set nak? |
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ops...harap maklum.pokok kemboja tak sama ngan adenium.jangan buat kesilapan sama ngan ada sorang yang duduk sabah..bila dapat dia baru tahu perbezaan kemboja and adenium |
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Reply 1039# aishah
hehe.. jgn isau kak aishah, saya memang sedia maklum perbezaan tu. that's why saya tanye, nak tanam kat ladang biasa jarak berapa kali berapa antara satu2 pokok tu. huhu.. kalau adenium senang, belasah masuk pasu jek.. so, kalau beli satu set boleh dapat harga macam dalam ebay kot? RM 47 + free shipping? |
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