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Rch Kimi Ngangkang Pamer Lubang Meki Id 13727799 Mangga - Indo18

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Breeding Institution | Research Centre for Horticulture (RCH), Indonesia | | Development Program | “Kimi Ngangkang” initiative (2020‑2023) aimed at creating high‑yield, disease‑resistant mangoes for the eastern islands | | Parental Lines | A cross between the locally beloved Manalagi (high sweetness) and the disease‑tolerant Gedong cultivar | | Selection Year | 2022 (field‑tested on three islands: Sulawesi, Maluku, and West Papua) | | Official Release | 2024, under catalogue number 13727799 | | Export Code | INDO18 – the identifier used by Indonesian export authorities and the Global Mango Trade Platform (GMTP) |

The name “Kimi Ngangkang Pamer Lubang Meki” carries cultural significance: Kimi means “gift”, Ngangkang denotes “sun‑kissed”, Pamer translates to “display”, while Lubang Meki references the traditional farming village where the seedling first thrived. Together they celebrate both the fruit’s heritage and its modern ambition to “showcase” Indonesian mango excellence on the world stage. | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Breeding


| Q# | Question | |---|---| | Q1 | How does “Pamer Lubang Meki” reinterpret local material and immaterial heritage? | | Q2 | What are the perceived social and cultural outcomes among participating community members? | | Q3 | How can such community‑driven interventions inform national RCH strategies? | | Q# | Question | |---|---| | Q1


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Preserving this accession safeguards alleles associated with late‑season fruiting, disease tolerance, and a unique aromatic profile—traits valuable for future breeding programmes aimed at climate‑resilient mango cultivars.


  • Cold‑chain logistics – Transported at 13 ± 1 °C, 85 % relative humidity. Typical transit time to Singapore or Malaysia is 2‑3 days; to the UAE, 5‑6 days with refrigerated sea‑container monitoring.