Fair-price rice available at Wahdan Centre Tue-Thu
THE Myanmar Rice and Paddy Traders’
Association (MRPTA) notified that consumers can buy rice at fairer prices at
Wahdan Rice Wholesale Centre in Lanmadaw Township on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Earlier, Wahdan depot offered fairer rice schemes only every
Wednesday and Thursday. At present, one more day is added to the weekly
affordable rice scheme.
Under the guidance of the Myanmar Rice
Federation, rice depots have started to offer fairer rice sales at Wahdan Rice
Wholesale Centre from 11 am to 3 pm, starting from the second week of June. The
Consumer Affairs Department under the Ministry of Commerce stated that reasonable
market prices of rice for June 2025 were issued, and non-compliance with the
set prices is subject to legal action.
The Ministry of Commerce issued
reasonable prices for all varieties; K60,000-K72,000 per 108-pound bag of
non-premium rice varieties (Aemahta, Ngasein, Sinthukha, Ngasein Yakyaw,
Kayinma, Yadanatoe, Tunpu, GW-11, 747, Theepu, and Shweman, Nankauk, among
others), K68,000-K78,000 per bag of rice varieties (Zeeya, Ngwetoe, Minaya,
Nankauk, Shweman) that are consumed locally and exported, K75,000 to K99,000 to
Shwethwe, Anyatha, Pakan, Hmawby -2,3, 90-day short matured rice, Manaw Thukha,
Sinthuka, Byawtun, Ayeyapadetha, Ayeyamin produced from Ayeyawady, Yangon and
Bago regions, K90,000-K155,000 to moderate quality rice including Magyantaw,
Ayeyamin and Ayeyapadetha produced from Mandalay, Magway, Sagaing, Nay Pyi Taw
and upper Myanmar regions, and premium Pawsan rice (Ayeyawady Pawsan, Shwebo
Pawsan). The retailers are not entitled to make a profit of more than eight per
cent of the set reasonable market prices, the ministry announced.
If individuals have difficulty buying
rice, they are urged to contact the Myanmar Rice Federation. The buyers can
complain about overpricing to the Consumer Affairs Department and MRF.
MRF warned that overpricing, sales with
inaccurate measurement and quality and non-compliance with directives are
subject to fines and taxation and prosecution under section 5 of the Essential
Supplies and Services Law. Thus, rice millers, rice shops, traders and
merchants are encouraged to follow the rules. — NN/KK
No comments