Malaysia’s durian growers in ‘survival mode’ as early glut and Iran war hit export trade

Malaysia’s durian growers say they are in “survival mode” as an early bumper harvest collides with a surge in fuel and freight costs, squeezing an export trade built around getting premium fruit into China fast. Hot weather has brought harvests forward, swelling supply just as exporters face higher
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
ADVERTISEMENT
⚡ STAY AHEAD
Events like this, convergence-verified across 689 sources, land in your inbox every Sunday. Free.
GET THE SUNDAY BRIEFING →RELATED · MY
- [CONFLICT] Military officer arrested over fatal crash in Malaysia, suspected of drink driving
- [CONFLICT] Toddler in Malaysia tests positive for drugs after accidentally consuming laced sweets
- [CONFLICT] Malaysia taps Roketsan for Atmaca anti-ship missiles
- [CONFLICT] Supply crisis forces Philippine island province to turn to Malaysia for survival
- [CONFLICT] Secretary-General of ASEAN Hosts One-on-One Luncheon in Appreciation of the Permanent Representative of Malaysia to ASEAN
- [CONFLICT] In Malaysia, tussle over Negeri Sembilan’s ruler highlights unique state monarchy