With the onset of the growing season, prices of Burmese pulses plummeted

Published 2021년 5월 25일

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The prices of pulses in Magway Region, Myanmar are dropping as the rainy season approaches, falling from over 1,000 kyats per pound to 600-700 kyats per pound. This is despite the market for pulses being stable throughout the year. Commercial farmer Thein Htike Oo explains that pulses can be harvested up to three months after planting, allowing for multiple harvests throughout the year and a regular income. The initial cost of cultivating a quarter of an acre of soybeans is between 150,000 and 200,000 kyats.
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Although the market for pulses is stable all year round, the prices of pulses are falling as the rainy season approaches. Pillars were traditionally planted. It is grown in anticipation of a good market. The pillar market is stable. In Pwint Phyu, we have Pwint Phyu Market, In addition, Minbu Township, It can also be exported to Magway. When the price drops, it is only 600 to 700 kyats per pound. These days, when it starts to rain twice, the man will plant. As soon as this person started planting, the prices went down. Magway Region Thein Htike Oo, a commercial farmer in Pwint Phyu Township, said. 2021 By the end of April, the price of a pound of pulses was over 1,000 kyats, according to the growers. Depending on the variety, it can be grown all year round. Harvest can start about 45 days after planting. Harvest time depends on the care and weather. If you have a good attitude, you can take another two and a half months ...

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