Strong foreign demand boosts konjac sales
THE Mandalay market is bustling with trading of
konjac (elephant yam) on the back of strong foreign demand, traders said.
During the harvest season, konjac from Kachin State
and the upper Sagaing Region is flooding the Mandalay market. There is a steady
demand from China and Japan every year. This year, konjac fetches high prices,
said U Soe Win Myint, a commodity depot owner from Mandalay.
“Konjac processing factories are located in Mandalay
and Pakokku cities. Value-added konjac noodles are also distributed in the
Mandalay market,” he continued.
Konjac is naturally grown in Kachin and Chin states
and Sagaing and Taninthayi regions. High profitability and foreign demand
prompted locals to cultivate konjac (elephant yam) under a mixed cropping
system, so the number of konjac growers on a commercial scale has grown,
according to the Agriculture Department.
Earlier, growers were not interested in konjac as it
had only domestic demand. At present, konjac has penetrated some foreign
markets so locals eye konjac cultivation. — Min Htet Aung (Mandalay
Sub-Printing House)/KK

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