Ikan kembong glut fishermen’s bane, consumers’ boon
Westerly winds have brought a bounty of ikan kembong to northern peninsula states. – The Malaysian Insight pic, March 15, 2020.
A GLUT of ikan kembong in the northwestern states of the peninsula has seen fishermen’s income plummeting by as much as 60% in the last three weeks. The fishermen told The Malaysian Insight that before the change in season, they could make on average RM100 a day – minus operating costs and wages for their crew.
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