Old Crops Waiting to be Revived

Old Crops Waiting to be Revived
Collection of nutmeg fruits to be made into cider and jam. Photo: Green Acres.

Penang’s potential for plantation agriculture was obvious to its first settlers already soon after it was founded. It was hoped that cultivating crops for export to Europe would help cover administrative costs on the island.

Map of the Moluccas Islands (currently known as Maluku Islands), the origin of Penang nutmeg and cloves. Source: Princeton University Library.

By 1802, pepper had become the most important export product on the island, but production soon dwindled following falling prices and increased interest in nutmeg and cloves. Thus, many pepper plantations were abandoned as the trade in other spices picked up.

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