Weekly update prices of Bayintnaung Commodity Market

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Vendors are seen organizing kitchen groceries for sale at the retail outlet in Yangon.

Rising prices of essential commodities have marked the trading landscape in the Yangon market from August 9th to 15th. Notable increases have been observed in the wholesale rates of rice, pigeon pea, black gram, onions, palm oil, sugar, jaggery, garlic, and more during this period.
Sugar and Jaggery
Sugar prices have surged to K3,450 per viss in wholesale. NyaungU jaggery, incorporating chemical additives, is now priced at K4,050 per viss.
Onion
The Yangon market welcomed a substantial influx of regional onions, totalling 96,000 visses on August 15th. Wholesale prices for Seikphyu and Monywa onions ranged from K1,800 to K2,500 per viss, contingent upon size and quality. This price range represents the highest for onions in 2023, with regional markets recording prices exceeding K2,300 per viss.
Garlic
Shan garlic has been priced at K7,500 per viss for S2, K8,000 for S3, K8,500 for S4, and K9,000 for S5 in the Yangon market. Kyukok garlic is fetching K7,800 per viss.
Potato
In the Yangon potato market, Chinese potatoes have been listed at a wholesale price of K2,450 per viss.
Chilli Pepper
August 15th witnessed Eainme and Panye long chilli peppers priced at approximately K11,000–K12,500 per viss in the Yangon market. Sinphyukyun and delta region bell peppers were valued at K18,500–K19,000 per viss.
Rice
Retail demand surged for rice on August 15th. The price per bag of multi-cropped rice was K73,000, the 90-day rice variety stood at K83,000, and the Pawkywe rice variety was priced at K95,000. Pawsan rice variants ranged from K110,000 to K145,000 per bag, contingent upon the rice’s origin.
Palm Oil
Despite a stable wholesale reference price of K4,350 per viss from August 14th to 20th, the actual wholesale price on August 15th stood at K9,500 per viss in the Nyaungpinlay market of Lanmadaw. Meanwhile, Mandalay market recorded K10,000 per viss and Meiktila oil market observed K9,800 per viss on the same day.
Beans and Pulses
In the second week of August, black gram fetched K2,399,000 per tonne for RC and K2,589,000 per tonne for SQ/RC. Green gram (Kayan Shwewah variety) stood at K3,500 per viss, Pakokku variety ranged from K3,665 to K3,750 per viss, and half of chickpeas commanded prices between K5,800 and K6,200 per viss. — TWA/CT

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