Durian prices at record low in Singapore on glut from Malaysia

Published 2022년 12월 12일

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Record low durian prices in Singapore due to a glut of the fruit from Malaysia. The musang king durian is selling for a low of S$15 (RM48.91) per kg, a 38% drop from six months ago. Other durian varieties have seen price drops of up to nearly 50%.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 12): Durian prices in Singapore have dropped to a record low, on the back of a glut of the fruit sent to the republic from Malaysia, with the musang king being sold for as little as S$15 (RM48.91) a kg. In a report on Sunday (Dec 11), the Straits Times (ST) reported that a spike in supplies from Malaysian plantations in Pahang, Johor and Genting Highlands meant an excess of durians and plummeting prices. Citing local traders, the ST reported that the price of the AAA-grade musang king, which is the top tier of the durian variety, is being sold for S$25 a kg, a 38% drop from S$40 a kg six months ago. Meanwhile, the no-frills musang king durian variety costs S$16 a kg, down 36% from S$25 a kg about six months ago. Prices of other ...

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