According to Maniso, a farmer in Sungai Cingam, rainfall that comes unexpectedly often damages the tapping process. "We can only tap when the weather is dry. If it rains, the sap we tap gets mixed with water and the results are bad. This causes the quality of our rubber to drop, and the price drops," he said in a concerned tone.
These erratic weather conditions affect the quality of the rubber produced. With a higher water content, rubber tapped in wet conditions becomes less attractive to buyers, so the selling price is much lower than usual. This poses a serious threat to the survival of farmers, especially amidst high production costs.