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Local fruit sellers said that compared to Singapore, which has a smaller market, suppliers from Malaysia's durian production areas are more willing to export to the Chinese market .
According to reports, with the advent of the durian season in Singapore, local fruit sellers expect that the public's demand for durian will increase in about a week or two
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Durian sales are basically the same as in previous years, and sellers hope that the lower prices in the durian season will attract more customers to their stores
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Durian sales are basically the same as in previous years, and sellers hope that the lower prices in the durian season will attract more customers to their stores
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Louis Durian seller Louis Lee said that sales this season are "okay" because the price of durian is "still very high
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" He believes that the "high" price of durian is because Malaysian suppliers want to export durian to China
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China's demand for this fruit has surged in recent years
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At present, his daily sales of durian is about 1,500 kg.
He hopes to increase to 2,500 kg during the durian season.
The best-selling durian is Musang King from Peng Xiangzhou, Malaysia
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" He believes that the "high" price of durian is because Malaysian suppliers want to export durian to China
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China's demand for this fruit has surged in recent years
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At present, his daily sales of durian is about 1,500 kg.
He hopes to increase to 2,500 kg during the durian season.
The best-selling durian is Musang King from Peng Xiangzhou, Malaysia
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Sellers in Singapore stated that Malaysian suppliers preferentially sell to China, which means that supply is limited
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Since China opened up to durians, there have been supply problems, and the price of Musang King has not dropped since then
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Basically, they have no chance to export to China if they are sold to Singapore
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Singapore's market share is too small, and the price of durian will not be significantly affected
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Since China opened up to durians, there have been supply problems, and the price of Musang King has not dropped since then
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Basically, they have no chance to export to China if they are sold to Singapore
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Singapore's market share is too small, and the price of durian will not be significantly affected
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At present, the price of Musang King in Singapore is about 22 SGD per kilogram (approximately RMB 106), and the price of the smaller B-grade durian is between SGD 15 to SGD 18 per kg (approximately RMB 72-86).
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