A large amount of aquatic products are exported overseas every day at the famous fish market in Yangon, Myanmar

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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The Shwe Padauk Fish Market in Yangon, Myanmar, is playing a significant role in both meeting local demand and exporting aquatic products to international markets, primarily in Europe and the Middle East. With a daily trading volume of approximately 300,000 dags, the market is showcasing Myanmar's aquatic product industry's growth and competitiveness, offering more than 20 types of fish and shrimp. This development becomes even more important during the cold season, when fish ponds experience peak fishing activity.
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Myanmar media recently reported that official news from the Yangon Shwe Padauk Fish Market Development Committee showed that the famous Shwe Padauk Fish Market in Yangon not only distributes aquatic products locally, but also actively expands to foreign markets, with a large number of aquatic products exported overseas every day. It is reported that Shwe As an important distribution center for aquatic products in Yangon, Padauk Fish Market has a huge daily trading volume of aquatic products, with about 300,000 dags (traditional Burmese weight unit) of aquatic products entering the market. These aquatic products not only meet the needs of the local market, but are also exported in large quantities to countries in Europe and the Middle East, adding strong impetus to Myanmar's aquatic product export industry. With the arrival of the early cold season, fish ponds ushered in the peak fishing season, and a large number of freshwater aquatic products were able to enter the market. Nearly ...
Source: Foodmate

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