Oyster aquaculture expands in Rakhine State after trial run
Over
15,000 more oyster farming blocks are added in Rakhine State despite it is yet
to penetrate export markets, according to the Rakhine State Fisheries
Department.
Starting from 2021, oyster aquaculture has been
conducted on about 15,000 farm blocks on a trial run in Kyaukpyu and Gwa
townships in Rakhine State. As it is cost-effective without the need for
feedstuffs, oyster aquaculture has expanded to over 30,000 blocks for now.
Feedstuffs that the oyster eats are algae, water
insect larvae and aquatic mites and they can be easily found in the rivers and
creeks, saving feedstuff costs. This contributes to success in farm trials.
At present, oysters from Rakhine State are still not
exported to foreign markets. They are sent to domestic markets.
The oysters from Rakhine State are delivered to
Yangon, Mandalay, Lashio, Muse and Myawady markets. However, supply still
cannot meet demand in Yangon Region. Oyster prices are estimated at K900 to
K1,500 per singular oyster.
Rakhine State is relying on fishery products
enterprises. The local products are conveyed both to external and domestic
markets. They are sent to other regions and states through the Yangon market.
Hotels, motels and restaurants highly demand them.
Rakhine State is a fishery hub for neighbouring
country Bangladesh. Myanmar exports rohu, red snapper, black pomfret, hilsa,
tiger prawn, dried fish, dried snapper, dried Chapila fish, dried Bombay duck,
dried squid, saltwater fish, mackerel fish, shrimp, crab, mud crab, soft-shell
crab and clams to Bangladesh through Maungtaw and Sittway border posts. —
NN/GNLM
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