Why £15 durians are being sold at half price - or given away for free

An oversupply of durian fruit in Malaysia has led to a significant price drop and free giveaways in Singapore. The glut is attributed to a decade-long surge in farming driven by high demand from China.
Why it matters
This highlights the volatility of agricultural markets and the impact of shifting consumer demand on regional trade and farming practices.
Image source, Kelly Ng/ BBC Image caption, Durian prices have plunged because of oversupply
The article provides a straightforward economic explanation for a market trend without political or ideological framing.
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