June 4, 2026

Malaysian Farmers Explore Legal Action to Safeguard 2,400 Ha of Durian Farmland from Corporate Takeover

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The Save Musang King Alliance, under the leadership of president Wilson Chang, is raising alarms over DOA Plantation, a company barely a year old, for allegedly occupying approximately 2,400 hectares of durian orchards without proper consent.

Accusations Made Against DOA Plantation

Chang has voiced serious concerns that the firm has forcibly ousted farmers, marked their durian trees, and has yet to produce any official documentation to substantiate its claim over the land, as reported by Free Malaysia Today. In a recent social media post, Chang lamented, “There is strong reason to believe that the firm intends to harvest durians this season and profit from the hard work of local farmers, without any compensation.”

Entirely undeterred, the alliance is exploring legal avenues to halt DOA Plantation’s operations and safeguard local growers’ rights. Chang also called attention to the puzzling circumstances surrounding how such a vast area of land was handed to a company led by directors from Penang and Sarawak, urging the Pahang government to clarify the situation. He emphasized, “We reaffirm our core belief that the land is the lifeblood of our farmers, and that every tree represents years of hard labour and care. No corporation should be allowed to exploit this without consequence.”

The High Stakes in Durian Farming

According to Chang, the new company aims to seize control of around 2,400 hectares of farmland, intertwining orchards that have previously sparked ownership disputes between local farmers and authorities. The anticipated harvest from these durian trees alone is estimated to be worth over RM100 million (US$24 million)—a lucrative bounty that has everyone on their toes.

Chang also noted that although discussions with the Pahang government regarding the farmland have not completely met farmers’ demands, there has been “meaningful progress” after five years of determined resistance from Musang King durian farmers in Raub. To date, the price of Grade A durians has seen a boost from MYR30 per kg in 2020 to MYR35 today, along with clearer grading standards aimed at ensuring fairer payments for farmers.

With these advancements in mind, the Save Musang King Alliance is contemplating an out-of-court settlement with the Pahang government, redirecting its energies toward the legal battle against DOA Plantation.

Challenges Ahead

In an earlier incident in April, the Pahang government cut down over 1,000 durian trees, asserting they were cultivated on illegally occupied land. The alliance claimed a court ruling from the previous May prohibited such demolitions, while authorities countered that no judicial orders were contravened and defended their right to clear the land.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission has announced it is currently gathering relevant documents as part of its investigation into the land encroachment allegations. Several former government officials linked to the case have been identified, but as yet, no arrests have been made. One can only wonder what surprising twists lie ahead in this unfolding saga of durian drama!

Questions & Answers

What are the main allegations against DOA Plantation?
The main allegations include forcibly removing farmers from their land, marking trees for harvest, and failing to present any official documents proving their right to operate on the 2,400 hectares of durian orchards.

How has the Pahang government responded to the situation?
The Pahang government has defended its actions, including the removal of over 1,000 durian trees, stating they were on illegally occupied land and asserting that no court orders were violated.

What next steps are being considered by the Save Musang King Alliance?
The alliance is contemplating legal action against DOA Plantation while also considering an out-of-court settlement with the Pahang government to better focus their efforts in this ongoing land dispute.

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