As reported in Malay Mail news portal, that durian prices will see a steep increase.
Extract from the article below:
JASIN, May 14 — Durian fans, especially those who love premium varieties like Musang King and Black Thorn, will have to deal with an expected 100 per cent price increase during this year’s durian season.
Deputy Agriculture and Food Industry Minister I Datuk Seri Ahmad Hamzah said the price hike was due to a 50 per cent drop in durian production due to weather conditions.
“We believe that the rainy season at the end of March to April has impacted the pollination of durian, which impacts the number of fruits.
Too much rainfall and strong wind impacts pollination. This is not just during the pollination period but also during early stages of fruition.
The repeated heavy rain and flooding in Malaysia (referring to Weather Report between late 2021 till recent) will reduce fruition extensively.
Extract on most current report :
Pahang, Malaysia
Event Date : Tue, 10 May 2022
AHADID : AHA-FL-2022-000550-MYS | GLIDE Number:
Impact Update Date : Tue, 10 May 2022 14:07:53
AFFECTED AREA/S
Bentong
DESCRIPTION
Heavy rainfall has been affecting southeastern Peninsular Malaysia (in particular the Pahang State) since 10 May, causing floods that have resulted in evacuations and damage. Media report, as of 12 May, around 100 evacuated people and nearly 150 damaged houses across the Bentong District (north-east of the Kuala Lumpur area, Pahang State). Over the next 24 hours, more heavy rainfall with locally very heavy rainfall is forecast over the whole of Peninsular Malaysia.
As we are in the early season, and with this rainfall, it just gets me wondering on the quality. Having spoken to a durian seller last week, he shared that the quality is only 50% yield per basket.
I'll hold my fangs... not much craving for durians in the last 2 years due to lower quality.
P/S : Heng ah, I still have a lot of frozen durian puree in the freezer... and i'm not sharing with anyone/everyone.
------------update 20/06/22--------------
As reported in the news article recently, durian prices in Singapore drop due to surprised bumper crop. It was mentioned in the article, the recent rain caused durians to drop earlier.
In the past, most durian consumers are familiar with the notion that rain induced durian supply are usually not so ideal. Well, I don't know, I haven't eaten this batch of durian yet.
I would think this current softening of price will last only till late June 2022.
In recent years, my passion for durian has dipped tremendously. I find the taste and flavour to be massively lacking compared to mid 2000s.
Easily 8 out of 10 times I got to try MSW, it disappoints so much, I end up referring it as, wasted calories, or the stomach is full but the soul is empty! It's THAT BAD!
I'll consider eating it over the next couple of weeks, but not craving for it any bit.
Just recalled another post I did on End of Cheap Durians (due to demand of the Chinese Market) few years ago. This recent bumper supply won't last, but it has proven a point, that the chinese market may have helped durian growers to sell to China at better price, but they are not masters of nature.