Myanmar's climbing perch has strong purchasing power

Published 2024년 9월 2일

Tridge summary

In June and July, Bagore Township in the Irrawaddy Region of Myanmar saw significant activity in the farming of climbing perch, with 55,000 and 80,000 sets respectively being sent to the Yangon market. The increase in shipment volume in July by 25,000 sets was due to heightened demand and order volumes in the Yangon market. Despite the strong market demand, the selling price of climbing perch from Bagore Township remained stable and was sold at a normal price of 155,000 Myanmar Kyats for 10 sets.
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In Bagore Township, Irrawaddy Region, 55,000 sets of climbing perch were sent to the Yangon market in June, and 80,000 sets of climbing perch were sent in July. The shipment volume in July increased by 25,000 sets compared with June. In July, the purchasing power of the Yangon market for climbing perch produced in Bagore Township increased significantly, and the order volume increased, so the shipment volume increased. All kinds of aquatic products produced in Bagore Township, including climbing perch, are mainly sent to the Yangon market for sale. Although the purchasing power of climbing ...
Source: Foodmate

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