Palm oil being sold via mobile market truck in Yangon region
January 21
The palm oil is being
sold via mobile market truck in the Yangon region, according to Myanmar Oil
Dealers’ Association.
The association has
already distributed the edible oil to the consumers at a cheaper rate through
wholesalers, retailers and mobile market trucks as of the last week of November
last year. But the mobile market trucks were suspended for a while and have
been resumed on 14 January 2022.
The price of palm oil
currently hit around K4,800 per viss (a viss equals 1.6 kilogrammes) in the
Yangon market. The association imported the palm oil at the CBM reference rate
and sold it at the fair price of K4,400 per viss with the mobile oil tankers in
the Yangon region.
At present, the prices
of palm oil somewhat rose, following Kyat depreciation against the US dollar in
the local foreign exchange market.
Currently, the local
currency is approximately K2,000 per dollar.
Thus, the association
has distributed the edible oil to the consumers at a cheaper rate through the
relevant companies.
Last year, more than
30,000 tonnes of palm oil, with an estimated value of US$41 million that the
CBM directly sold to the oil sectors during Kyat weakening in the forex market,
have been sold at an affordable price.
The domestic
consumption of edible oil is estimated at one million tonnes per year. The
local cooking oil production is just about 400,000 tonnes. To meet the
self-sufficiency in the domestic market, about 700,000 tonnes of cooking oil
are yearly imported from Malaysia and Indonesia. — NN/GNLM
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