walnut oilproduction line in Myanmar

The Edible Oil Milling Sector in Myanmar's Dry Zone

  • walnut oilproduction line in Myanmar
  • walnut oilproduction line in Myanmar
  • walnut oilproduction line in Myanmar
  • walnut oilproduction line in Myanmar

Myanmar Energy Outlook 2020 ERIA

Groundnut Oil Production in Myanmar Helgi Library

Does Myanmar Have Sufficient Edible Oil Production?

THE EDIBLE OIL MILLING SECTOR

  • Is Myanmar's edible oil market segmented?
  • Myanmar’s market for edible oil has become segmented. Retail prices for groundnut oil and palm oil have diverged to such an extent that locally sourced products cater to a relatively small group of better-off consumers who can afford domestically produced oil, and a large group of lower income consumers who cannot
  • How can Myanmar protect its edible oil milling industry?
  • Efforts to protect Myanmar’s edible oil milling industry (e.g. by restricting palm oil imports or raising import duties) would hurt poorer consumers. Although liberalization of palm oil imports has proven challenging for domestic millers, it enables consumers to access edible oil at affordable prices.
  • How many edible oil mills are there in Myanmar?
  • East Lansing: Michigan State University. This report presents findings from a survey of edible oil mills in Myanmar’s Central Dry Zone, comprised of structured interviews with 144 mills in five urban centers, and 38 mills in rural areas of nine townships (total 182 mills). The following results stand out:
  • Why is Myanmar's oil sector still infancy?
  • Myanmar is one of the world’s oldest oil producers; exporting its first barrel of crude in 1853. Despite this, its upstream sector is still in its infancy. This is due to a number of factors: sanctions, opaque regulatory policy and insufficient investment have all hindered Myanmar’s efforts to realise its oil and gas potential.

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