Hinthada farmers profit from turmeric roots
THE farmers say that turmeric roots,
which are used as a mosquito repellent, are a good sale item for them.
“It is good for the farmers. It is easy
to deliver. We dig and sell them by ourselves without brokers. It is not bad.
There is already a market for it, so it is good for the farmers and we can grow
it on a small scale,” said a turmeric farmer in Hinthada Township.
They will start digging turmeric roots
this month, and sell them directly to the Bayintnaung warehouses, without
going through brokers.
“We will dig them by the end of this
month. Our farmers in Hinthada do not sell turmeric roots to brokers. They sell
it directly at the Bayintnaung market in Yangon. We boil and dry turmeric
roots in the sun. It is used as a mosquito repellent,” he added.
Turmeric grows naturally in many parts
of Myanmar. It is also cultivated commercially. The turmeric powder is used as
a spice, and some use turmeric roots to make mosquito repellents. It grows
during the rainy season, blooms in the months of Waso and Wakhaung, and
harvested plants are sold as turmeric powder or roots. — Thit Taw/ZN

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