Malaysia

Vegetable prices may surge by up to 50% amid rising fuel costs, traders warn

Traders in Kuala Terengganu caution that escalating diesel prices linked to tensions in West Asia could drive sharp increases in vegetable prices next month

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 26 Mar 2026 2:04PM

Vegetable prices may surge by up to 50% amid rising fuel costs, traders warn
Price rise looms despite current stability during the festive period - March 26, 2026

VEGETABLE prices in Malaysia could rise by as much as 50 per cent in the coming weeks if fuel costs, particularly diesel, continue to climb amid ongoing tensions in West Asia, according to traders.

A wholesaler and vegetable trader in Kuala Terengganu, Mamat Embong, said price increases are expected to occur gradually, ranging between 30 per cent and 50 per cent as early as next month if cost pressures persist.

However, he noted that prices have remained stable so far, with no significant increases recorded throughout Ramadan and the Hari Raya Aidilfitri period.

“Wholesalers and traders will not increase the prices of these essential goods arbitrarily, unless the main suppliers from neighbouring countries and Cameron Highlands raise their prices,” he said when met at Pasar Cabang Tiga.

A survey at the market showed current prices holding steady, with mustard greens selling at RM10 per kilogramme, cucumbers between RM2 and RM3, cabbage at RM4, tomatoes at RM7 per kilogramme, water spinach at RM6, long beans at RM10, bird’s eye chillies at RM14, and celery leaves at RM8 per kilogramme.

Mamat, a former Terengganu state football goalkeeper in the 1990s, warned that rising fuel prices would have a broader impact beyond vegetables, affecting the cost of other essential goods due to higher transportation and logistics expenses.

The outlook reflects growing concern among traders that global developments, particularly disruptions linked to the West Asia conflict, could translate into higher living costs domestically, even as current supply and pricing remain under control. - March 26, 2026

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