Vegetable Prices Set To Stabilize By 2025

Vegetable Prices Set To Stabilize By 2025

Malaysia’s Agriculture and Food Security Minister, Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu, announced that vegetable prices are expected to stabilize by March 2025, following the Northeast Monsoon. The current price hikes are attributed to unpredictable weather affecting supply, with FAMA working to ensure availability. The minister also distributed RM6.3 million in aid to padi farmers in Kelantan suffering from recent floods. Source and details of the news

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