CAGRO assures Durian supply for Kadayawan despite lower yield

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DAVAO CITY (August 5) – The City Agriculturist’s Office (CAGRO) has assured the public that popular Kadayawan fruits, particularly durian, will remain available despite a smaller harvest compared to previous years.

CAGRO Fruits and Cacao Focal Person Fe Oguio, in a media forum, attributed the lower yield to climate change and heavy rainfall. She noted that unlike last year, when the durian season peaked in August, this year’s harvest is less abundant.

“We still have a supply of durian, but compared to last year, it’s smaller, so it won’t flood the market,” Oguio said, adding that prices may be slightly higher due to the law of supply and demand.

She explained that some durian trees did not bear fruit during their cycle because of crop removal and excessive rainfall. While the August supply will be limited, durian will continue to be available until early 2026.

Oguio also reported that heavy rains have delayed the fruiting of other crops, with a large harvest of mangosteen and rambutan expected in October. However, lanzones production is anticipated to be lower than last year.

Despite the challenges, she assured that durian will remain a highlight of the Kadayawan season, but advised consumers to expect modest price increases.

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