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Yuppers! Cant wait for your findings, take some cool pictures there, mate!
Wow very cool! Where in Borneo is the season starting? My contact in Sarawak told me it was pretty much finished.
Very good !Thanks
Hi mayoto. Good job.
Very exciting, I too wish I could be there if only once in a lifetime.I'm always interested in Borneo/Indonesia fruits, especially those that are good tasting/quality, productive and with consistent production; especially if its an exotic species like 'Fijian Longan' (Pometia Pinnata).
ill try to next year
Hi Maryoto, I am new here, wonder where are your pictures? I am keen to look at them. Tq
Quote from: LEOOEL on January 12, 2015, 12:18:00 AMVery exciting, I too wish I could be there if only once in a lifetime.I'm always interested in Borneo/Indonesia fruits, especially those that are good tasting/quality, productive and with consistent production; especially if its an exotic species like 'Fijian Longan' (Pometia Pinnata).Well,You can visit here anytime my friend.But you better visit here soon...i'm affraid there will be not much borneo fruits soon because everywhere here the jungle become palm oil farm right now.Fijian longan is also almost ripe in java.
Quote from: Maryoto on January 14, 2015, 11:46:16 AMQuote from: LEOOEL on January 12, 2015, 12:18:00 AMVery exciting, I too wish I could be there if only once in a lifetime.I'm always interested in Borneo/Indonesia fruits, especially those that are good tasting/quality, productive and with consistent production; especially if its an exotic species like 'Fijian Longan' (Pometia Pinnata).Well,You can visit here anytime my friend.But you better visit here soon...i'm affraid there will be not much borneo fruits soon because everywhere here the jungle become palm oil farm right now.Fijian longan is also almost ripe in java.Sorry to hear about the Borneo jungle being turned into oil producing palms.Thanks for the exciting news that Figian Longan is almost ripe in Java. I sure wish I could get on a plane right now to Java and sample some quality Figian Longan (PomPin). There is currently no quality Figian Longan (PomPin) fruit/tree in the USA.
Quote from: LEOOEL on January 18, 2015, 01:59:18 AMQuote from: Maryoto on January 14, 2015, 11:46:16 AMQuote from: LEOOEL on January 12, 2015, 12:18:00 AMVery exciting, I too wish I could be there if only once in a lifetime.I'm always interested in Borneo/Indonesia fruits, especially those that are good tasting/quality, productive and with consistent production; especially if its an exotic species like 'Fijian Longan' (Pometia Pinnata).Well,You can visit here anytime my friend.But you better visit here soon...i'm affraid there will be not much borneo fruits soon because everywhere here the jungle become palm oil farm right now.Fijian longan is also almost ripe in java.Sorry to hear about the Borneo jungle being turned into oil producing palms.Thanks for the exciting news that Figian Longan is almost ripe in Java. I sure wish I could get on a plane right now to Java and sample some quality Figian Longan (PomPin). There is currently no quality Figian Longan (PomPin) fruit/tree in the USA.We have them over here, and yes Hawaii is currently part of the USA. Probably not as quality as the ones found in Borneo, but i'm working on planting more.