Myanmar: The prices of rice, pepper and beans in the market

Published 2022년 8월 5일

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The Agricultural Market Information Agency (AMIA) has reported an increase in the prices of rice, red beans, chillies, pepper, and green peas in the Myanmar market. The rise in rice prices is attributed to increased transportation costs and decreased stocks. Meanwhile, the green peas price increase is due to a decrease in balance, transportation policy, and currency exchange rates. AMIA also noted that the red bean market is stagnant due to sale and export market policies.
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This week, the rice market, rice price oil price pepper market According to reports sent by the Agricultural Market Information Agency (AMIA), the prices of red beans have increased. rice The increase in rice prices is due to the increase in transportation costs, AMIA said that this is due to the decrease in rice stocks and purchases. The price of rice has risen from a few thousand to tens of thousands of kyats for a bag of 1 and a half baskets depending on the type, and in the foreign market, a bag of the best type of Shwebo Porsan has reached close to 100,000 kyats. During this week, the prices of chillies also increased. Lack of access to the market The presence of exports, According to AMIA's report, prices have been rising continuously due to the increase in transportation costs. In the Yangon market, the price of green chilies has gone up from 1000 kyats to 3000 kyats per pound depending on the type. In the Yangon market, the price of chili (Elephant Island) is 12,000 kyats ...

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