Avocado growers urged to pick pedigree plants amid high demand

Myanmar’s avocado has market potential in European countries, and so, Myanmar Avocado Producers and Exporters Association urged the growers to expand the cultivation with the pedigree plants only.
Myanmar’s coffee export drops by half this year
Myanmar’s coffee export has fallen by half this year on the weak demand triggered by the coronavirus.
Japan's new vehicle sales rise for 2nd month
Sales of new vehicles in Japan are gradually picking up following a sharp decline due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Foreigners hold 13.4 per cent of FMI shares in equity market as of Nov-end
Foreign investors have purchased 4,460,060 shares of First Myanmar Investment (FMI) on the Yangon Stock Exchange (YSX) as of November-end, holding 13.47 per cent of shares, according to statistics released by the exchange.
Black bean price down by over K100,000 per tonne due to no demand
The price of black bean plunged by over K100,000 per tonne as the demand has dried up, said U Min Ko Oo, the secretary of Myanmar Pulses, Beans and Sesame Seeds Merchants Association.
Agricultural exports show increase amid COVID-19 crisis
The agricultural exports showed a remarkable increase of $68.5 million over the past month in the current financial year despite a drastic drop in overall export values amid the infection surge of COVID-19.
Domestic gold prices keep sliding tracking global cues
Following a weak trend in the global market, the gold price is likely to extend its drop in the domestic market, the gold traders said.