Lockdown hampers Malaysian durian trade Countrys second lockdown has significantly reduced local demand for durian putting growers under pressure Related Articles According to a report from AFP, growers have become more reliant on exports with domestic customers stuck at home under Malaysia’s movement control order (MCO). The MCO was re-imposed in January and has continued into February. The report said while demand for durians in Malaysia had remained stable during the first MCO, this time around things were different. "Compared to last year, the local sales are not as good," Eric Chan, a trader and managing director of Dulai Fruits Enterprise, told