MAEX expands with two new facilities, offering over 1,900 stalls at Danyingon Wholesale Market

Myanmar Agro Exchange Public Ltd (MAEX) will soon open two more facilities for dried and green commodities at the Danyingon wholesale market with over 1,900 stalls.
The construction of market buildings No 5 and 7 was completed. The No 5 building accommodating over 680 stalls is dedicated to sellers of dried commodities and fish paste and dried fish, whereas fresh produce, vegetables, flowers and green commodities will be sold at the No 7 building with over 1,232 stalls.
On 1 October, a fresh produce market building accommodating over 1,100 shops was opened at the Danyingon wholesale market.
The fresh produce market located in the compound of Danyingon wholesale market has been offering seasonal and other fresh produce.
Additionally, the market is equipped with two cold storage facilities. It might help reduce the wastage of fruits and improve the shelf life of fruits and vegetables by storing them at a cool temperature. It is opened at the No 1 market building to save transport costs and labour wages.
Fresh produce traders are invited to run business in the Danyingon wholesale market. For further details, traders can contact phone numbers 09 261 289 462, 09 940 838 847 and
01 361 8938 of the market or enquire at Building B 12 of Danyingon wholesale market in Insein Township, Yangon. — NN/EM

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