MANDALAY bean traders report brisk trading in export beans at the Mandalay market during the New Year period following the Thingyan festival.
“The
Mandalay bean market is bustling with activity after Thingyan. Various export
beans such as black grams, pigeon peas, and chickpeas are fetching better
prices than before the Thingyan period,” said U Soe Win Myint, owner of Soe Win
Myint brokerage house in Mandalay.
“Trading is
progressing smoothly, with bean prices increasing rapidly. Export beans command
good prices in the Mandalay market. Black grams, in particular, are in high
demand in India. With prices steadily rising, growers are enjoying higher
profits. Beans from all over the country are traded daily between buyers and
sellers,” he added.
The price of
black grams has risen from K290,000 per three-basket bag before Thingyan to
K305,000 after Thingyan. Similarly, the price of pigeon peas increased from
K360,000 to K400,000, and chickpeas from K245,000 to K257,000. Trading
conditions are reported to be favourable, with prices on the rise.
Min Htet
Aung (Mandalay Sub-Printing House)/MKKS
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