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    Malaysian Durians Sold at Half Price Amid Farmer Livelihood Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Malaysian durian prices have recently dropped dramatically, with some fruits being sold at half their usual $20 price or even distributed for free. This steep decline has alarmed farmers who depend heavily on durian cultivation for their income. The fruit, often dubbed the “king of fruits,” is a significant agricultural export for Malaysia, contributing substantially to rural economies. The sudden price collapse threatens the financial stability of many small-scale growers who face rising production costs.

    Several factors have contributed to this price plunge, including oversupply due to a bumper harvest and disruptions in export markets. Meanwhile, consumer demand has not kept pace with the increased availability, leading to surplus stock that sellers struggle to move. The situation is exacerbated by logistical challenges and fluctuating international trade conditions, which have limited access to key markets such as China. These dynamics have created a precarious environment for durian farmers, who are now grappling with unsustainable returns.

    In a significant development, the falling prices have sparked calls for government intervention to support the durian sector and protect farmers’ livelihoods. Experts warn that without adequate measures, the economic impact could ripple through rural communities dependent on durian farming. The crisis highlights broader issues in agricultural supply chain management and the vulnerability of commodity-dependent economies to market volatility. Efforts to stabilize prices and improve market access are crucial to ensuring the long-term viability of Malaysia’s durian industry.

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