Durian season is in full swing — and there's no lack of buffets, discounts and even giveaways popping up across Singapore. But before you reach for another piece of the pungent fruit, you may want to ...
The price is right: Durian seller Azwan showing his price board and durians at the Penang Durian Festival 2026 in Nibong Tebal, Penang. — ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star NIBONG TEBAL: While durian prices are ...
For days now, a long line has been snaking around the two blocks leading up to the Durian Ninja fruit stall in Tampines, a busy township in the east of Singapore. They are waiting patiently for the ...
Add 8days as a trusted source to help Google better understand and surface our content in search results. Every year during durian season, crates of durians are lined up on the porch of Alex Chua’s ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians flocked to fruit stalls on Wednesday (Jun 24) for durian after a bumper harvest and oversupply of rejected export crops caused a sudden price drop in the notoriously pungent ...
PETALING JAYA – Durian lovers are in for a treat as prices for the king of fruits will remain low from now until August due to a bumper harvest. This is known as a “durian tsunami”, where an ...
Malaysia’s durian lovers are in for a treat as prices for the “king of fruits” will remain low from now until August. This is due to a bumper harvest, leading to a situation known as “durian tsunami” ...
Durian prices in Malaysia are expected to remain low from now until August before gradually recovering, according to industry experts. Malaysia’s durian acreage has expanded significantly in recent ...
What a treat: People enjoying durian at a stall in Laman Niaga Komuniti Bangi. Industry players say the sharpest decline in prices are largely affecting lower-grade fruits rather than premium ...
TASEK GELUGOR, June 23 — The Penang state government is trying to help local durian exporters to deal with the dumping of the king of fruits that has occurred following constraints in exporting to ...
BANGI, Selangor – The king of fruit has seen a rare price crash to just RM0.50 (S$0.16) per fruit, offering durian lovers an unprecedented opportunity to enjoy durians. A recent surge in durian ...