Varieties of shrimps sold to Yangon market in April

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  • Varieties of shrimps sold to Yangon market in April

Bogale May 12
Local merchants and fishery entrepreneurs from Bogale Township of Ayeyawady Region sent a large volume of shrimps to Yangon market in April, said Daw Aye Aye Moe, the marine product trader in Bogale Township.
In Bogale Township, the seafood trading businesses are actively purchasing prawns produced locally, processing them hygienically and systematically, and exporting them to the Yangon market.
It is reported that during the month of March this year, up to 45,000 viss of assorted prawns were successfully exported and sold to Yangon market. In April, the quantity increased to 70,000 viss.
“A variety of seafood products from Bogale Township are currently being exported and sold in the Yangon market. In the past month alone, up to 70,000 viss of assorted prawns were exported and sold. Due to strong demand from the Yangon market, exports have increased.
Alongside prawns, the high export volume of various seafood products has also created good employment opportunities for those involved in the seafood trade. Most of the products were transported by cargo trucks, and the export process has been smooth and without major difficulties,” said Daw Aye Aye Moe.
The selling price per viss of the exported prawns to the Yangon market varied depending on freshness and type. Small prawn fetched K20,500 to K22,500 per viss, small shrimp K17.500 to K19,500, large shrimp K22,500 to K24,000 and lobster K37,500 to K55,000 per viss in Yangon market. Kyaw Kyaw Lin

Source: Yadanar Bon Newspaper