Pyapon Township sells 77,000 viss of Platu fish to Yangon market in February
Pyapon March 20
Daw Moe Myint, a seafood trading business owner in Pyapon Township, Ayeyawady Region, stated that up to 77,000 viss of Platu
fish were sold to the Yangon market in February.
Platu fish, naturally caught in Pyapon Township, continue to be supplied to the Yangon market. In January, only 55,000 viss of Platu fish were sold, compared to 77,000 viss in February.
“In the past month alone, there has been significant demand for Platu fish in the domestic market. Compared to previous months, we have been able to export and sell larger quantities. In addition to prawns and crabs, Platu fish are being transported and sold. Pyapon Township primarily exports Platu fish to the Yangon market.
With increased trade activity, fishermen and traders are experiencing better job opportunities,” said Daw Moe Myint.
Platu fish sold from Pyapon Township to the Yangon market fetched K17,500 per viss. Seafood traders not only deal in Platu fish but also purchase various types of fish, prawns, and crabs, which are properly processed, processed, and packaged before being exported and sold in Yangon.
Kyaw Kyaw Lin
Source: Yadanarbon Newspaper