"There are about 1,500 species of orchids in Borneo and two-thirds are from 
Sabah. And of 1,000 native Sabah species, 86% are in Kinabalu Park.

... Sabah... remains a net importer of cut orchid flowers with florists and 
hotels displaying blooms that were likely to have originated from the 
peninsula.

The Sabah Development Corridor (SDC) master plan calls for the acceleration 
of the state's agriculture sector through an emphasis on high-value and 
high-potential products such as aquaculture, non-timber products and 
horticulture, which includes orchid cultivation.

State Agriculture Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Ismail said there was a lot of 
potential for orchid cultivation in Sabah.
"Sabah has the ingredients to ensure that an orchid cultivation industry is 
viable.
"We have the resources, including the diverse species, and we have the land 
and climate..."

Agreeing with Rahim, BOSS president Datuk C.L. Chan said the potential for 
orchid cultivation had yet to be fully realised in Sabah, where there were 
an estimated 20 small-scale growers...

The society's deputy president, Albert Yong, said it would be a tough act 
for Sabah to match major orchid flower producers like Thailand, which has 
the advantage in terms of a 30-year established industry. He said the Thai 
orchid industry has reached a point where there were different specialised 
segments from the laboratories producing cloned materials from mother 
plants, nurseries cultivating orchid seedlings, who sell them to growers 
producing cut flowers.

"There are also businesses specialising in... providing raw materials such 
as coconut husks to growers and central purchasers buying the flowers from 
the small farmers. There are also numerous direct air links between Bangkok 
and key markets such as Europe," Yong said.

He said Taiwan had taken a different tact by focusing on producing orchid 
hybrids, largely of the phalaenopsis variety that were marketed with the 
flowers still attached to the plants as these would last for weeks.

Yong said a 500ha orchid park in Taiwan produced about 90% of the 
phalaenopsis being exported to Europe, the United States and Japan, where 
they are sold for as little as US$10...

"Once the flowers wither, the buyers would just throw away the entire plant 
because it's so cheap for them," he added.

Sabah orchid growers have for a long time had a nagging suspicion that the 
original phalaenopsis plant that spawned Taiwan's orchid industry was 
sourced from the state as the species was indigenous to the state.

Chan and Yong said it was time for Sabah to develop its own orchid industry 
but it should focus on a niche sector.
"We could go into developing hybrids of our local species and these could 
be marketed at premium prices to orchid collectors worldwide," said Yong.

In this regard, he said among the government's assistance needed for 
Sabah's orchid industry to bloom was research and development support and 
various other incentives."

URL : 
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/1/28/nation/20146364&sec=nation

photo [Paphiopedilum rothschildianum] : 
http://thestar.com.my/archives/2008/1/28/nation/n_17slipperorchid.jpg

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VB


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