Seintalone mango marketable in Hinthada Township with high demand

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  •  Seintalone mango marketable in Hinthada Township with high demand

Seintalone produced by Hinthada Township of Ayeyawady Region is marketable in the domestic market due to high demand of customers, said Daw Win Maw, the owner of mango trading business in Hinthada Township. 

In Hinthada Township, locally grown Seintalone mangoes have been actively traded in the market since the first week of April this year. Sales have been strong, with daily purchases reaching between 45,000 to 55,000 mangoes. It is reported that the price has risen to around Ks-65,000 per 100 mangoes. 

"Buyers from other townships are showing strong interest in mangoes from our area. Currently, up to 55,000 mangoes are being bought and sold daily. The mangoes selling well now are of high quality and very fresh. Since they are locally produced, consumers are able to enjoy fresher and cleaner produce at more affordable prices. Other regions are actively purchasing Seintalone mangoes exported from here. With this growing demand for locally grown mangoes, mango farmers are finding more opportunities and experiencing better conditions," said Daw Win Maw, a mango trade center operator from Hinthada Township. 

This is the season when locally grown mangoes, including Seintalone, are be coming available in Hinthada Township. Due to the strong demand and brisk trade of these local mangoes, which are sold exclusively as regional produce, benefits include reduced transportation costs and fresher goods.

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