Surplus production drives strawberry prices down

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  • Surplus production drives strawberry prices down

THE day temperature helps strawberry production stronger, leading the price to fall continuously.
“Price is falling continuously. Strawberries grow more when the temperature gets high. So the production is large. But the production is low when it rains,” said Ma Sandi Taya, a fruit trader from Taunggyi Township.
Many people like strawberry which is one of the most-consumed fruits. Strawberry trade has been fine since the beginning of the harvest season and orders have mounted since December, said traders and added that, the production has been larger in this month.
“Strawberry will be available throughout the dry season. Some of the plantations were destroyed in the storm, and that is why this year’s harvest season was quite late. Its harvest season begins around October and November but this year, commercial production started available in December. The trade is fine. We transport loads of tonnes daily. Yangon and Tachilek are major destinations,” she said. — Thit Taw/ZS

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar