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'Durians don't wait for you': Sellers in Singapore say prices have started to rise again

Weeks after a bumper harvest flooded the market with cheap durians, sellers say the oversupply has begun to ease as Johor's durian season winds down.

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'Durians don't wait for you': Sellers in Singapore say prices have started to rise again

Weeks after a bumper harvest flooded the market with cheap durians, sellers say the oversupply has begun to ease as Johor's durian season winds down.

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In Singapore, ‘durian tsunami’ won’t last long as prices rise and wave ebbs

‘If you want to eat durians, better eat them now already,’ a seller says as supplies become less abundant.

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  1. martedì 14 luglio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    'Durians don't wait for you': Sellers in Singapore say prices have started to rise again

    Weeks after a bumper harvest flooded the market with cheap durians, sellers say the oversupply has begun to ease as Johor's durian season winds down.

  2. martedì 14 luglio 2026·scmp.com

    In Singapore, ‘durian tsunami’ won’t last long as prices rise and wave ebbs

    ‘If you want to eat durians, better eat them now already,’ a seller says as supplies become less abundant.