The article highlights the challenges faced by the Myanmar sugar industry, with a focus on the shift in production towards brown sugar due to transportation issues and the higher profit margin it offers. This shift has led to a slight decrease in the production of white sugar, despite the domestic demand for it surpassing 300,000 tons. The lower international price of white sugar compared to the domestic price has further reduced exports, alongside a decline in domestic demand, contributing to a slight decrease in the price of white sugar.