Goat prices in Myanmar have surged due to a decrease in domestic goat numbers and rising international demand, particularly from China and Malaysia. Other factors contributing to the price hike include transportation conditions, regional stability, and the challenge of goat breeding. Upper Myanmar, a primary breeding region, has seen a reduction in breeders due to instability, and the market primarily trades goats with over 10 pairs. The price fluctuates based on supply and demand and seasonal conditions, with summer temperatures promoting faster growth but the rainy season posing challenges to goat health and survival.