Myanmar: Besides India, the purchase of red pea from China is continuously high

Published 2023년 1월 20일

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The price of millet and red pea in the Asian market is increasing and stable respectively, according to the Agriculture and Market Information Association (AMIA). The price of millet in the Yangon market is 1,250 to 1,260 kyats per pound, and the price of red corn is between 61,000 to 68,000 per bag. The price of red beans, which India may need to buy from Myanmar and Africa due to decreased yield, is over 18,000 kyats per ton. The price of green beans in the Yangon market fluctuates around 18,200,000 per ton, and the price of one bag of corn in the Mandalay market is 170,000.
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The price of millet, which is exported from China as well as exported to Thailand, continues to rise, while the price of red pea, which is bought by India as well as China, is stable at a high price, according to a report by the Agriculture and Market Information Association (AMIA). The price of millet in the Yangon market is 1,250 to 1,260 kyats per pound, and the price has risen by 60 kyats. Burmese corn, Shan rice, The price of red corn is between 61,000 to 68,000 per bag, and the price has risen between 1,000 and 3,000 per bag. In the Monywa market, the price of CP corn has increased by 2,300 kyats per basket, and the price has increased by 600 kyats. The price of red beans has been at over 18,000 kyats per ton since last week, and this week the market has remained at a high price. Regarding the red bean, we are getting a good price due to the announcement that the yield will decrease in India and we will have to buy it from abroad. It is said that India is discussing buying ...

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