Myanmar: Pulses prices, which fell by about 100,000 kyats per tonne, rose slightly

Published 2022년 4월 5일

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The prices of pulses in Rangoon's Bayintnaung market fluctuated due to a change in the central bank's monetary policy, but have since stabilized at around 30,000 kyats per tonne. The opening price of a tonne of pulses rose significantly, with red bean price increasing by 25,000 kyats to 1,395,000 kyats per tonne, while the price of green peas and chickpeas remained the same. The changes in commodity prices were seen on April 4, following a change in monetary policy issued by the central bank on April 3 regarding foreign exchange earnings.
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Pulses prices in Rangoon's Bayintnaung market, which fell between 100,000 kyats per tonne last week and yesterday's opening price due to a change in the central bank's monetary policy, are back today at around 30,000 kyats. At the Yangon Bayintnaung market on Monday, April 4, the opening price of a tonne of pulses (FAQ, AC) rose from 30,000 kyats to 1,415,000 kyats per tonne. The price of red bean (AC, 2021) has risen by 25,000 kyats to 1395,000 kyats per ton today. The price of green peas, which was slightly lower between the opening and closing prices this week than last week's closing price. White beans Red bean Sunny / Blue; Pulses such as chickpeas did not increase and remained the same as yesterday. Some commodity ...

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