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COVID-19 A BLESSING IN DISGUISE? YOUNG WOMAN AS A DURIAN ENTREPRENEUR

The Covid - 19 pandemic has affected everyone in one way or another. Ironically, it has also been a blessing in disguise for some.

The agricultural field in all nations across the globe has been facing the problem of aging farmers with no one to take over their place. As a result, many agricultural families have no choice but to sell their farmland that has been cultivated for decades. Malaysia is no exception to this.

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, most of the

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