Thursday, October 19, 2023

A RUBBER TREE WORTH OF RM200,000?

IS THAT TRUE
that there aer a rubber tree worth of RM200,000 in Malaysia?. According to Bernama (local media portal) in their report 'Malaysia's oldest rubber tree now worth nearly RM200,000' relevan with this article. The first rubber tree planted in Malaysia, estimated to be over 140 years old, is now said to be worth almost RM200,000. A report from Kuala Kangsar, Perak about the first rubber tree planted in Malaysia, estimated to be over 140 years old, is now said to be worth almost RM200,000 (See picture above). According to Kuala Kangsar Municipal Council (MPKK) secretary Saiful Azli Mohamed Nor said the rubber tree, or its scientific name Hevea brasiliensis, requires maximum care with maintenance and treatment costs of between RM3,000 and RM5,000 a year. The current value of this rubber tree is RM194,183. This rubber tree is included in the list of heritage trees of the Kuala Kangsar Municipal Council. It's turning 146 years old, so this tree does not have enough energy reserves to repair its own structure if any damage occurs as reported by Bernama recently. Acctually the world's 'oldest' tree able to reveal in this planet's secrets. According to Saiful Azli in which the tree pruning is done once a year at a cost of RM1,000 to RM3,000 depending on the difficulty of the work while fungicide and fertiliser would cost between RM500 and RM1,000. Health evaluation and advanced assessment are done every two years with an estimated cost of between RM500 and RM2,000 depending on the current condition of the tree. This report in "Anim Agriculture Technology" blog about this magnificent   story. Reported that in 1877, a total of 22 rubber seedlings were brought into the country from Kew Gardens, England. Of the 22 seedlings, nine were sown in Kuala Kangsar. Asked on its life span, Saiful Azli said it cannot be estimated. However the local municipality are trying to maintain the life of this rubber tree by giving proper treatment and care. Source: Bernama. Thanks...
By,
M Anem,
Putrajaya,
Malaysia.
(October 2023).

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