MYANMAR Rice Federation (MRF) sold 34,728 rice sacks (108-pound) and 43,992 small 10-kilogramme sacks in Octo­ber, according to monthly refer­ence prices set by the Consumer Affairs Department under the Ministry of Commerce.

 

The distribution includes door-to-door delivery in Yangon and Mandalay cities, sales at supermarkets, 113 civil servant households in Yangon, 44 in Nay Pyi Taw, factories and 58 retail shops.

 

The ministry determined reasonable market prices by considering the following fac­tors: fair profit for the farmers, millers and distributors, rea­sonable prices for consumers, last year’s market price, global market prices and the prices of other commodities. There are separate prices for modern trade with consumer packaging at mini-marts and supermar­kets.

 

If individuals have difficul­ty buying rice, they are urged to contact the Myanmar Rice Federation. 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 subjected to fines, taxation and prosecution under Section 5 of the Essential Supplies and Services Law. Thus, rice millers, rice shops, traders, and mer­chants are encouraged to adhere strictly to the rules. — NN/KK