Myanmar's land-grown tomatoes are now on the market, and tomato prices are falling

Published 2024년 12월 17일

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Tomato prices in Myanmar's markets have dropped due to an increase in supply from the Inle Lake area of Nyaung Shwe Township in southern Shan State. The price of a bunch of tomatoes has fallen from a record high of 8,000 Myanmar Kyats in November to around 2,000 Myanmar Kyats as more tomatoes have entered the market. This price drop is expected to continue into the end of December. The price surge in November was due to flood damage to tomato planting lands in September 2024.
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Myanmar media reported that recently, tomatoes grown on land have been put on the market one after another, so the price of tomatoes in the market has fallen. On December 7, the price of tomatoes produced in the Inle Lake area of Nyaung Shwe Township in southern Shan State was 3,500 Myanmar Kyats per bunch, and the price of unripe tomatoes was 1,000 Myanmar Kyats lower than before. The price of tomatoes has been falling for about 3 days. Farmers who grow tomatoes in Mengdang area said that recently, the price of a bunch of tomatoes has dropped to about 2,000 Myanmar Kyats, and it may drop to 2,000 Myanmar Kyats by the end of December. It is hard to say now, mainly because more tomatoes have entered the market. In November, the price of a bunch of tomatoes rose to a record high of 8,000 Myanmar Kyats, and fell slightly at the beginning of December. At present, because ...
Source: Foodmate

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