Upcoming weather conditions over the next few weeks are projected to impact both the quality and supply of durians. Unpredictable weather patterns in key producing regions threaten to disrupt harvests, potentially leading to fluctuations in market availability and retail pricing. Agricultural experts and growers are closely monitoring these environmental shifts, which could hinder the fruit’s development and reduce the overall yield during the peak season.
- Unfavorable weather conditions over the coming weeks are expected to impact durian production.
- Both the physical quality of the fruit and the total harvest yield are at risk.
- Consumers may face fluctuations in durian supply and market prices due to these agricultural disruptions.
- Growers are actively monitoring local weather patterns to manage and mitigate potential crop damage.
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Peak season from June to September are durians from Malaysia and Southern Thailand, while the most export region from Thailand is from Eastern seaboard Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trat whose peak season is April to June. This year's Thai durian season is plentiful as much as 30% more than last year and thus more Thai consumers could afford to eat more even if demand from Chinese consumers rise each year. Durian exports are premium quality, so does not affect local markets which cannot afford premium quality enjoyed by the Chinese and other foreign customers in Europe such as France.
Open durian and talk talk talk.. saliva stain fruits 😢 yucks!
not a necessity in this economic climate