This rainy season, Myanmar's Yangon Ruibodao fish market has good aquatic product transactions

Published 2024년 8월 21일

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The Ruibodao Fish Market in Yangon is open daily, selling around 300,000 aquatic products, including over 100 types of saltwater fish caught in Myanmar waters and over 30 types of freshwater fish raised in aquaculture ponds in Yangon, Ayeyarwady, and Bago. Since July, the market has also seen a large influx of squid, cuttlefish, fish, shrimp, and other aquatic products produced in Myanmar waters. The market is meeting the consumption demands in Yangon Province and is also exporting to provinces and states connected to Yangon. The market consists of 8 building and has over 450 registered shops and nearly 190 mobile stalls.
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It is reported that in the Ruibodao Fish Market in Yangon, about 100 kinds of saltwater fish caught in Myanmar waters enter the market normally, and more than 30 kinds of freshwater fish raised in freshwater aquaculture ponds in Yangon, Ayeyarwady and Bago also enter the market normally every day. About 300,000 pieces of aquatic products enter the market every day, and the transaction is good. Since the beginning of July, a large number of squid, cuttlefish, fish, shrimp and other aquatic products produced in Myanmar waters have begun to enter the market in large quantities. Freshwater fish farmed in Yangon, Bago and Ayeyarwady, dace, basa fish, catfish and other fish also enter the market normally every day. At present, Ruibodao Fish Market has about 300,000 pieces of aquatic products entering a ...
Source: Foodmate

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