Singapore Anticipates Reduced Durian Supply from Malaysia Amid Rainy Harvest
Singapore is preparing for a decrease in durian supply from Malaysia this month. Harvests from certain Malaysian regions are expected, but the overall volume is projected to be lower than the significant crop of last year. Durian sellers also anticipate a potential decline in quality, attributed to a rainy peak harvest season.

Durian sellers in Singapore are bracing for a potential reduction in both supply and quality of the fruit as new harvests from some regions in Malaysia are anticipated to arrive later this month.
The projected supply for this period is expected to be lower compared to last year's bumper crop. This situation, including the potential for poorer quality durians, is linked to a rainy peak harvest season.
According to Channel News Asia, these factors are setting expectations for the upcoming durian season.

