A tanker carrying 5,300 tons of imported palm oil arrived in Yangon, Myanmar

Published 2024년 6월 26일

Tridge summary

Over 40,000 tons of edible palm oil is stored in Yangon Province, with plans to meet domestic demand by continuously importing and distributing health-compatible oil. Distribution is being managed efficiently across states, with significant quantities in Yangon and Mandalay Provinces. Over 26 distribution companies import and distribute more than 30,000 tons per month, serving over 5,800 retail stores in Yangon Province daily.
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Original content

At present, the edible palm oil storage in Yangon Province stores more than 40,000 tons of edible palm oil. U Sanlin, chairman of the Myanmar Edible Oil Merchants and Edible Oil Entrepreneurs Association, inspected the import and distribution of edible palm oil and said that arrangements are being made continuously for edible oil that meets health requirements to meet domestic demand. In terms of distribution, distribution is given as close as possible to meet the needs of each state. For example, about 14,000 tons of edible oil in Yangon Province and about 7,000 tons in Mandalay Province are distributed. Currently, there are 26 distribution companies, importing more than 30,000 tons per month for distribution, and there are more than 5,800 retail stores in Yangon Province. The amount received by these retail stores every day is ...
Source: Foodmate

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