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Weather uncertainty looms over durian season as sellers turn to technology to secure supply

Weather uncertainty looms over durian season as sellers turn to technology to secure supply
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Unpredictable weather patterns, particularly heavy rainfall, are threatening the quality and supply of this year's durian harvest in Malaysia. Sellers are increasingly relying on technology and diversified sourcing to manage the impact on prices and fruit quality.

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Climate-related supply chain disruptions for popular seasonal fruits impact both regional agricultural economies and consumer markets in Singapore.

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Harvests from some regions in Malaysia are expected to arrive in Singapore later this month, but supply is likely to be lower than last year's bumper crop.

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