‘Durian tsunami’ sweeps Malaysia, making premium Musang King dirt cheap
Malaysia is experiencing a "durian tsunami" from now until August due to a bumper harvest, causing prices for the fruit to drop significantly. This oversupply, particularly of lower-grade durians not meeting export requirements, has led to prices as low as 9 ringgit (US$2) per kg for some varieties.

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AI-generatedMalaysia is experiencing a "durian tsunami" from now until August due to a bumper harvest, causing prices for the fruit to drop significantly. This oversupply, particularly of lower-grade durians not meeting export requirements, has led to prices as low as 9 ringgit (US$2) per kg for some varieties. While consumers are enjoying the affordability, premium export-quality durians remain relatively insulated, selling for 30 to 40 ringgit per kg. Industry players view this as a natural market correction after a decade of expansion. In response to the glut, growers are exploring alternative sales channels like TikTok live streams and orchard tours to reach consumers.
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5 extractedMalaysia is experiencing a 'durian tsunami' due to a bumper harvest, causing prices for the 'king of fruits' to remain low until August.
Many growers are exploring alternative sales methods like TikTok live streams, direct sales, orchard tours, and durian buffets.
Export-grade Musang King (Grade A and AB) are still selling at 30 to 40 ringgit per kg.
Sharpest price declines are affecting lower-grade fruits, not premium export-quality produce.
The price of Musang King durian has reportedly fallen to as low as 9 ringgit (US$2) per kg.