Myanmar: The price of corn went up and the price of soybeans went down again

Published 2024년 12월 7일

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This article reports on the current market prices for various agricultural commodities in Myanmar, including green beans, cotton, corn, and peanuts. Prices have increased for green beans and cotton due to high demand and the beginning of winter planting, while the price of mungbeans has decreased due to reduced demand from India. The price of peas is not available in the Mandalay market currently.
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"This week, peanuts, green beans "The price of green beans has risen again this week. The prices of purple and green beans have increased because there are buyers because it is the beginning of winter planting, and new varieties of green beans are entering the market. Green beans (purple and yellow) are 5,300 kyats at Yangon's Burin Naung Market. (Pago Shwewa) is 5130 kyats, 4,580 to 4,600 kyats per pound of green beans; The price of cotton FAQ is between 4,550 and 4,570, which is an increase of 50 to 80 kyats per pound compared to the previous week. In the Mandalay market, a bag of green beans (right) costs 300,000 kyats. The exchange rate has also increased this week. Due to the strong demand for currency from abroad, the price level continues to rise. Domestic food processing plants are also buying, so the price is rising. At Yangon's Burinnaung Commodity Depot, currency is 1,600 to 1,620 kyats per pound, with an increase of 50 kyats per pound. In the Mandalay Commodity ...

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