Future research should explore longitudinal impacts (5‑10 years) of such exhibitions on , tourism dynamics , and heritage commodification in rural Indonesia.
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. Ngangkang denotes “sun‑kissed”