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Pertanika is open to authors around the world without regard to nationality. Pertanika publishes in three different areas - Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science (JTAS), Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology (JST), Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities (JSSH).

 

JTAS is published in English and is currently published two times a year, i.e. in February and August.

 

JST is published in English and is currently published two times a year i.e. in January and July.

 

JSSH is published in English and is currently published two times a year i.e. in March and September.

 

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