KC Kwang & Son is a notable agricultural farm in Malaysia, recognized for supplying a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits to major supermarkets, including NTUC FairPrice in Singapore.
Established with a commitment to quality, this farm spans a vast area and cultivates a wide range of produce, making it a significant player in the agricultural sector.
The farm is particularly known for its Kyote grapes, a specialty product that has gained popularity for its unique taste and quality.
Visitors to the farm can enjoy a firsthand experience of seeing how these fruits and vegetables are grown.
One of the highlights of visiting KC Kwang & Son is the opportunity to purchase produce directly from the farm.
You can even taste some of the freshly harvested fruits and vegetables before deciding to buy, ensuring that you get the freshest and best quality produce.
The farm is not just a supplier; it is a place where visitors can witness the dedication and hard work that goes into producing healthy and high-quality crops.
The workers here are meticulous in their care, ensuring that every plant receives the right amount of attention to thrive.
This attention to detail is evident in the quality of the produce, which is both delicious and nutritious.
For those looking to explore local agriculture or simply enjoy fresh farm produce, KC Kwang & Son is a hidden gem.
It offers a peaceful and educational experience away from the usual tourist spots, making it a perfect destination for anyone interested in learning more about sustainable...
Read moreWell, there is no entrance fee, and one could just drive/walk up to their farm without the need to "register" as a visitor. Some of their workers might be around but nobody will "hassle" (or help, for that matter) you.
I visited on 6 December 2017, and it seems the grape season was either over or at its tail end. But there were still quite a number of bunches hanging from the vines. The vines are planted in several covered compartments, and we were allowed to enter one of them. Just do as the signs say - do not touch the grapes hanging from the tree.
You cannot pick your own grapes obviously, but may buy some at the farm's office store, which is inside a factory-like building. They are sweet enough but rather mushy on the inside.
Other notes: one can use the...
Read moreA bit lost on where to go. They sell the grapes and other vegies in the opposite building from the farm lable 'office' then go through the ..uh.. door? Plastic thing at the opening of warehouse (refer picture).
The vegetables there are cheap and fresh! Rm10 for 3.
Grapes are rm25 per box, if you dont see it at the counter can just ask the lady about it. Grapes taste different than normal ones. The smell a bit sour and totally can taste it like has been fermented. Texture...
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