Approximately 3.5 million visses of new monsoon onions enter regions outside Yangon
December 21
Around 3.5 million visses of new
monsoon onions were supplied to the two commodity centres in the
onion-producing regions other than Yangon in the first 15 days of December.
Speculations about possible
damage to monsoon onion plantations triggered by the erratic weather conditions
in October 2022 were afloat on social media.
Although monsoon onions were
grown earlier than usual, there was less chance for them to enter the markets.
The traders in possession of summer onion stocks forecast the price of the old
summer onions is likely to remain on upward trends in the domestic markets.
Nonetheless, the damage is
extremely low and new monsoon onions enter the markets earlier than usual.
Since the second week of November, old summer onions have not been supplied to
the commodity centres in Myingyan and Pakokku townships.
Only new monsoon onions flowed
into the big depots, with 190,546 visses supplied to the Pakokku market on 14
December and over 230,000 visses to the Myingyan market on 16 December. There
is no entry of old summer onions in the Yangon market since 6 December.
Between 6 and 19 December, over
1.8 million visses of new monsoon onions were brought into the Yangon markets.
The fresh supply of new monsoon
onions brought down the prices from K3,500 to K1,800-2,000 per viss in the
regions outside Yangon.
Similarly, the price of onions
from the Myittha area decreased from K4,000 per viss in early December to
K2,300 on 19 December in the Mandalay market.
Likewise, weak demand and large
supply pushed down the price from K4,400-4,800 per viss in early December to
K2,600-3,200 on 19 December in the Yangon market as well.
Traders keep the stocks of summer
onions on account of the long shelf life of up to more than six months. The
traders make a profit or loss from them. Monsoon onions cannot be stored due to
moisture content.
The output of summer onions in
2022 dropped by half. Despite a large supply of new monsoon onions and erratic
weather conditions, they fetched higher prices than those of the previous
years. The summer onion yield is expected to be high like monsoon onions.
Normally, there are 100,000 acres
of onions in the country, with the production of 600 million visses. They are
commonly found in Mandalay, Sagaing and Magway regions. —TWA/EMM

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