INIX, Duria Manufacturing to tap into durian industry | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 29 — INIX Technologies Holdings Bhd (INIX) has ventured into the lucrative durian industry by forging a strategic partnership with local durian product manufacturer Duria Manufacturing Sdn Bhd. In a joint statement today, INIX executive director Siva Kumar Kalugasalam said...

Workers sorting out durian to be given out for free in conjunction with the Musang King fiesta organised by Matrix Concepts at Matrix Galleria Ara Sendayan in Seremban July 13, 2019. — Bernama pic

In a joint statement today, INIX executive director Siva Kumar Kalugasalam said under the partnership, the company will secure the supply chain for Duria for 5,000 tonnes of frozen Musang King durians, 2,000 tonnes of durian paste and 1,000 tonnes of Musang King pulp over the next five years.Siva said the two companies plan to build three new primary processing plants with advanced technology; the first to be located in Perak while the location for the other two to be determined at a later date.

He added that the average price of durian paste is currently at RM50 per kg and Musang King pulp at RM100 per kg.

 

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