Please be patient for my thinking! Smell flavor or good taste!
So I just want to drive, I'm riding along the streets, watching the season of local produce. Duran is a very popular fruit in Cambodia. Both the smell and the taste are delicious, especially for Asian people. Strangely enough, the white people are not so popular. For some foreigners, they are almost vomited when smelling cyanide. Also, some hotels are prohibited from importing plastics.
For the people, they fight to throw dried fruits, while Asian people fight to eat it.
Let's go down! Let's look at how to sell durian on the streets once. Most of the places I see are labeled as some of Kampot's pitchers put Kampot, some say that 100% Kampot, and 100% of Kampot is Kampot. No wonder, I asked myself what I should do to know which Kampot is not Kampot. How do I know if one is 100% and one from the market or from the market? And at the market, where the plantations are, only sellers buy it from the same plant. In this sense, the writer does not want to market or sell to any one.
If analyzed, be sure that the fruit is worthwhile. Now one kilo and 20,000 riel, that is to say for some people, if they have only $ 300 a month, he has to work half a day to get 1 kilogram of dairy. And a serum of at least 1 kilobyte to 2 kilograms. So for somebody to work all day, it is possible to buy a durian and for others to work 2 to 3 days, so you can buy a goody turkey.
It is not surprising if you look at supply laws and market demand laws. When the demand is high, the low supply leads to higher prices. E.g. The price is at least 15,000 Riels. Many people want to eat but have less potential because of high prices. On the other hand, if we think about increasing the number of benefits (higher supply) than the demand, the price is right and the quality of everyone can be eaten. E.g. If many owners turn to turmeric, mercury can be reduced to only 5,000 per kilogram. Let's go down! This is just a buyer's vision. For growers, cheap prices are not intended to grow. And some landowners lack knowledge of the market to rely on middlemen who are highly prized and harvested when they are harvested, and they have to suffer without a market.

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