Indonesia: Sabang's local avocado is planned to be developed

Published 2022년 9월 29일

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Sabang City, a tourist hotspot, is exploring the potential of agro-tourism, particularly with its local avocado. The avocado, which has a fiber-free fruit texture and a buttery yellow color, has caught the attention of the Aceh BPSB Expert Team, who believes it has the potential to be registered as a national superior variety. The avocado trees, with 600 stems, were planted 30 years ago and yield avocados once a year, selling at Rp. 25 thousand per kg. The team is conducting further observations to prepare an initial description for potential national release, with hopes of establishing Agrowosata Avocado as a breeding site for lowland avocado seeds.
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TABLOIDSINARTANI.COM, Sabang --- Located in a tourist area, Sabang City has agro-tourism potential. One of them is Sabang's local avocado. "Every year, many foreign and local tourists visit Sabang for water tourism and Tugu 0 KM. The potential for agrotourism also actually has good prospects such as Sabang Salak, Avocado and various other plants," said Habiburrahman, S.TP, M.Sc as Head of UPTD Center for Supervision and Certification of Seeds for Food Crops, Horticulture and Plantations (BPSBTPHP) Aceh Distanbun told tabloidsinartani.com during a visit to finalize observations on the release of local salak from Sabang to become the national superior salak. Together with the Amrullah Expert Team, Head of PSTPH Anwar and Plant Seed Supervisors (PBT) Coordinators (PBT) Ridwan, Adi Canra and Irvan, the team also participated in identifying the potential of local avocados which had already begun to develop in Sabang with a plant population of 600 stems. Habib added, Sabang's local ...

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