Myanmar: Mon State salt not only meets domestic demand but also strives to seek export

Published 2024년 8월 21일

Tridge summary

Mon State's salt production season runs from December to May of each year, with over 90 entrepreneurs involved and an production area of 4,700 acres. The salt is produced by evaporating seawater and is sold locally and to other regions, with efforts being made to export. This year's production yielded over 45,000 tons due to rainfall, falling short of the projected 47,000 tons.
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The salt production season in Mon State starts from December to April every year. If it rains, it will stop. If it does not rain, it will be produced until the end of May. The salt in Mon State is produced by sun-drying and evaporating seawater. Therefore, the towns connected to the sea, such as Danbyozhaya, Yecheng, and Bang Town, are mainly engaged in the salt-drying industry. The salt produced in Mon State is sent to Mon State, Karen State, Taninthayi Region, and Mandalay for sale. It is understood that there are 90 salt entrepreneurs engaged in the salt production industry in Mon State. Regional salt entrepreneurs said that the salt produced in Mon State not only meets domestic demand, but is also striving to seek exports. If exports are realized, it will bring more employment opportunities to the local ...
Source: Foodmate

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