Mango Demand Rises In Terengganu
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“Mangga King demand continues to increase, market prices are about 30 rupees per kilogram, including initial sales of several hundred kilograms.”
“Demand for Mango King continues to increase, market prices are about 30 Ringgit per kilogram, including initial sales of hundreds of kilograms.”
“Mango King demand continues to increase, market prices are about 30 Ringgit per kilogram, including initial sales of hundreds of kilograms. Related products are still sold through social media platforms.”
“Demand for Mango King continues to increase, market prices are about 30 rupees per kilogram, including initial sales of hundreds of kilograms. Related products are still sold through social media platforms.”
“Demand for Mango King continues to increase, with market prices at about 30 Ringgit per kilogram, including initial sales of several hundred kilograms.”
“Demand for Mango King continues to increase, market prices are about 30 rupees per kilogram, including initial sales of hundreds of kilograms. Related products are still sold through social media platforms. This year we have already had more than 800 kilograms of products.”
“The demand for Mango King continues to increase, and the market price is about 30 ringgit per kilogram, including initial sales of several hundred kilograms.”
“The demand for Mango King in Terengganu continues to increase, with market prices at about 30 Ringgit per kilogram, including initial sales of hundreds of kilograms. Related products are still sold through social media platforms. This year we have had over 800 kilograms of products.”
“People drive taxis, they say every time they go to refuel, they ask, have the oil prices gone up? Am I lucky today? Did I come before the oil prices went up? They say another part, when this conflict arises, people use taxis less, resulting in reduced income for taxi drivers. Look at Haiti, it is an island nation, they say this country has long faced food security issues.”
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