Low-yielding and high-demand vegetables and kitchen crops in Myanmar

Published 2021년 10월 18일

Tridge summary

The rainy season this year has led to lower yields and higher market demand for vegetables, resulting in increased prices and faster sales. Pumpkin prices have risen significantly in Pyittain Prison, and there is currently a shortage of betel leaves and various pagoda flowers in the Thirimingalar Market in Yangon Region. Most farmers have cultivated less due to high agricultural input prices, poor transportation, and market uncertainty, and many have ceased cultivation due to the political and disease crisis. However, those who continued to plant are selling well.
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Original content

This year's rainy season, most growers of vegetables and vegetables have grown less than normal, resulting in lower yields and higher market demand. A pumpkin in Pyittain Prison costs between 300 and 400 kyats. Currently exporting to Yangon. The price is not the same as before, but now it is selling fast. We now have pumpkins from places we did not even sell to in previous years. Even I had a bad market last year. Due to the disease, I had to destroy a pumpkin and a cucumber field. This year, there are also orders for cucumbers. Production is low. There are few growers. Roads are closed and farmers do not take into account diseases. Magway Region Han Zaw Thet, a vegetable grower and exporter in Pwint Phyu Township, said. Agricultural input prices soar during the 2021 planting season; Poor transportation; Due to market uncertainty, most farmers had to cultivate in moderation. Due to the political and disease crisis, farmers are often a little worried and stop cultivating. Pumpkins ...

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