Malaysia: Traders complain that the area where fruit is sold in Limbang is limited and narrow

게시됨 2024년 7월 26일

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Durian traders in Limbang are struggling with limited and overcrowded hawker areas during the fruit season, leading to unsold and rotting produce. Many traders from rural areas depend on Tamu Buah and Tamu Khamis markets, but the congestion forces some to sell by the roadside or at the Old Limbang Bus Station. They are urging the government and local authorities to expand trading areas and improve facilities to handle the seasonal influx of fruit and buyers, especially from Brunei. The Limbang Malay Association is also pushing for more business facilities and considering using their area as a temporary trading site.
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LIMBANG: The limited, narrow and crowded hawker area when Limbang is flooded during the durian season, makes it difficult for the fruit king's traders to do business at this time. Those who mostly come from rural and inland areas only depend on the Tamu Buah and Tamu Khamis areas to trade quite a lot of fruit until there is unsold fruit. Meanwhile, the condition of Tamu Khamis and Friday which is quite crowded, narrow and dense caused the complaints of traders who find it difficult to do business, especially those who bring quite a lot of durian fruit. There are durian fruit traders taking their own initiative to do business on the side of the road and in the Limbang Old Bus Station area. "We had to, we had no choice, the fruit peddling area was quite limited, unable to meet the many fruit seasons. "This is just our way, because the available fruit needs to be sold to increase our income," said a trader known as Jenali, 60. According to him, the durian fruit that could not be sold ...
출처: Utusanborneo

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