Bamboo handicraft prices rise amid raw material shortage, labour crunch
THE demand for bamboo handicrafts is
flourishing in the domestic market; however, prices are rising due to a
scarcity of raw materials and a declining workforce, according to bamboo expert
U Kyaw Win.
As decorating with bamboo handicrafts
and utensils becomes fashionable again, domestic consumption has increased
significantly compared to previous years. But, due to a shortage of skilled
labour, production capacity is declining, leading to an imbalance between
supply and demand.
“We are seeing more interest in the
bamboo handicraft and utensil market than before. In some places, people use
them for natural-style decoration to attract attention. The market is
definitely there. But the challenge we face is that demand and supply don’t
match, as there are so few actual producers. The main issue is the labour
shortage,” he said.
Furthermore, he noted that the prices of
bamboo products have risen compared to previous years alongside the increasing
cost of raw bamboo. He also mentioned that despite receiving some international
orders due to this growing interest, they are currently unable to export.
U Kyaw Win suggested that the current
scarcity of bamboo is partly due to slash-and-burn cultivation and improper
bamboo shoot harvesting techniques. He emphasized the urgent need to establish
private bamboo plantations to ensure a sustainable supply. — MT/ZN

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