Burmese star bean orders increase in border trade market

Published Nov 22, 2021

Tridge summary

There is a high demand for star pulses grown in Myanmar in the border trade market, with neighboring countries buying back some star beans due to lower yields from heavy rains last year. Despite the lower price, buyers are still interested. Star beans are also used in cosmetics and health medicines, and are exported as value-added products such as star bean shampoo.
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According to market experts and brokers, there is a high demand for star pulses grown in Myanmar in the border trade market. The crop that is gaining popularity these months is the star. Neighboring countries are buying back some star beans. We have low inventory in the country. In recent years, the market has been bad and farmers have reduced their production of star beans. Some farmers have been forced to buy more because their planters have destroyed them. Tin Myo Naing, a trader on the Myawaddy border, said. I am ordering star bean (as raw material). It is learned that they are buying dried star fruit for around 2,000 kyats per kilogram. Neighboring countries also grow their own star beans. However, heavy rains last year affected yields of star bean plantations. That's why they want to import from us. I don't want black hair like I used to have. They want the dry season. The price is not as good as it used to be, but the buyers are still there. These two months. We have to ...

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