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Perlis FAMA Eyes RM20,000 In Sales At One-day Semarak Aidiladha
Perlis FAMA Eyes RM20,000 In Sales At One-day Semarak Aidiladha

Barnama

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Perlis FAMA Eyes RM20,000 In Sales At One-day Semarak Aidiladha

ARAU, June 5 (Bernama) -- The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) Perlis branch is targeting RM20,000 in sales for the one-day Semarak Aidiladha Special Sale, which is being held today at the Simpang Empat Permanent Farmers Market, near here. State FAMA director Mohd Anzara Azizan said the special sale involves 50 traders offering a total of 8.3 metric tonnes of food supplies, allowing consumers to purchase essential goods at discounted prices ahead of the Aidiladha celebration. 'The items offered are 0.2 metric tonnes of local beef, 0.1 metric tonnes of chicken, 3.0 metric tonnes of fish and seafood, 2.0 metric tonnes of vegetables and fruits, and 3.0 metric tonnes of local white rice, with prices ranging from 10 to 30 per cent lower than the market,' he said after launching the sale today.

Perlis FAMA eyes RM20,000 in sales at one-day Semarak Aidiladha
Perlis FAMA eyes RM20,000 in sales at one-day Semarak Aidiladha

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Perlis FAMA eyes RM20,000 in sales at one-day Semarak Aidiladha

ARAU: The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) Perlis branch is targeting RM20,000 in sales for the one-day Semarak Aidiladha Special Sale, which is being held today at the Simpang Empat Permanent Farmers Market, near here. State FAMA director Mohd Anzara Azizan said the special sale involves 50 traders offering a total of 8.3 metric tonnes of food supplies, allowing consumers to purchase essential goods at discounted prices ahead of the Aidiladha celebration. 'The items offered are 0.2 metric tonnes of local beef, 0.1 metric tonnes of chicken, 3.0 metric tonnes of fish and seafood, 2.0 metric tonnes of vegetables and fruits, and 3.0 metric tonnes of local white rice, with prices ranging from 10 to 30 per cent lower than the market,' he said after launching the sale today. Mohd Anzara said that the Happy Hour MADANI Combo set, which offers a bundle of onions, mustard greens, sugar and cooking oil, each in a one-kilogramme (kg) package, will be sold for only RM5, compared with the original price of RM10. Setting the pace for brisk sales, 100 MADANI Combo sets, at the unbeatable price of RM5, flew off the shelves in just 10 minutes. He added that FAMA will collaborate with the Prime Minister's Department's Implementation Coordination Unit (ICU) under the 'Ziarah Kasih Insan Aidiladha' programme to supply three cows, or approximately 280 kg of meat, for distribution to selected heads of households (KIRs) in the state.

Authorities crack down on sales of fake Harumanis mangoes
Authorities crack down on sales of fake Harumanis mangoes

New Straits Times

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Authorities crack down on sales of fake Harumanis mangoes

KUALA LUMPUR: Authorities are monitoring the sale of mangoes falsely claimed to be Harumanis, but are in fact different varieties through Ops Harumanis. According to TV3's Buletin Utama, stalls in the state displaying mango varieties other than Harumanis which could confuse consumers would be issued warnings to prevent any form of deception that could damage the reputation of the popular mango. The integrated operation involving the Kangar Municipal Council (MPK), the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama), and the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) was carried out along the Kuala Perlis-Changlun and Pauh-Padang Besar routes. "We will not allow the name of this Perlis product to be misused by irresponsible parties," said Kangar Municipal Council President Affendi Rajini Khant. Thirty stalls were inspected, but none were ordered to close as no public complaints had been received regarding traffic disruptions or fraudulent sales. Last month, Fama reminded the public to be cautious of unscrupulous traders selling counterfeit Perlis Harumanis mangoes. Perlis Fama director Mohd Anzara Azizan said observations showed that some traders were taking advantage of the situation by selling imported mangoes that allegedly resemble Harumanis at low prices, claiming them to be the state's iconic fruit. Keywords: News Malaysia Fama Nst Perlis Fake Kangar Mpk Harumanis Nation Mangoes Kpdn Related Articles Nation Apr 16, 2025 @ 10:33am Fama warns public over fake Harumanis mangoes Nation Dec 19, 2024 @ 6:23am Year-round Harumanis harvest could hurt prices and demand Crime & Courts Mar 26, 2025 @ 3:18am Two arrested for Harumanis mango theft in Arau Nation Feb 26, 2025 @ 12:49am Perlis UiTM's R&D yields 30 Harumanis mango byproducts

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