Siamese oranges became the largest fruit commodity in West Kalimantan in 2020.
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West Kalimantan's Siamese orange (keprok) production reached 1.3 million tons in 2020. This was the highest compared to other fruits and vegetable production in West Kalimantan.
Pineapple production in the province was the second largest, reaching 748,900 tons last year. West Kalimantan also produced 602,800 tons of bananas.
Papaya production in the province amounted to 179,700 tons. Durian and jackfruit/cempedak production in West Kalimantan reached 146,700 tons and 116,100 tons respectively.
Although Siamese orange (keprok) production was the largest in West Kalimantan, the most numerous fruit plants in the province were pineapples, reaching 20.3 million trees. Siamese oranges (keprok) were second with 2.6 million trees.
Durian, mango, jackfruit/cempedak, papaya, banana, rambutan, and salak also had more than 100,000 trees. Meanwhile, the number of avocado and passion fruit trees was below 10,000.
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