BATU PAHAT, March 4 — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDN) has not received any report on vegetable price hikes due to the possibility of supply being...
BATU PAHAT, March 4 — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs has not received any report on vegetable price hikes due to the possibility of supply being affected by floods.
“When it’s the monsoon and there is unexpected heavy rainfall, surely there are many vegetable farms that are destroyed. Continuous rain since Monday resulted in many small farmers being severely affected by the floods that have hit the country since Tuesday.
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