With the upcoming durian harvest, more enterprising ad-hoc sellers are popping up online. Veteran durian businesses say they have witnessed more online sellers looking to make a quick buck. But they say it is a gamble that may not pay off. This is because poor weather conditions have lead to a smaller supply and pushed up prices to a record high. Alexandra Anand with this story.
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