KUALA LUMPUR, Feb. 27 -- Consumers will not have to pay more for their greens during the fasting month of Ramadan, as Malaysia is expected to see more sunny days ahead.
Vegetable farmers are anticipating better harvest due to the warmer weather, which they said will ensure a continuous supply of vegetables during the festive period.
Federation of Vegetable Farmers Association secretary Tan Chee Kiong said prices of vegetables will remain low for the next few weeks as demand for vegetables usually declines during Ramadan.
"Vegetables will grow faster since there is more sunlight now but due to the vegetable surplus, the prices will drop.
"Even now, the vegetable prices are still low due to oversupply," Tan said, explaining that the veg...
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