edible oil productin line in Myanmar

Edible oil in the Market, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar

  • edible oil productin line in Myanmar
  • edible oil productin line in Myanmar
  • edible oil productin line in Myanmar
  • edible oil productin line in Myanmar

The Edible Oil Milling Sector in Myanmar's Dry Zone

Edible Oil in the Markets in Myanmar: Types, Brands

Edible Oils Myanmar Statista Market Forecast

Edible Oil Consumption in Myanmar: Per Capita

  • Which edible oil brands are available in Myanmar?
  • Meizan, Cook and Sunar brands are three common brands that are available in both wet market and supermarket. For soybean oil, vegetable oil and palm oil, these are well-known edible oil types in the Myanmar edible oil market. Surprisingly, there is no domestically produced oil for these types of edible oils in both wet markets and supermarkets.
  • How to find a qualified edible oil market in Myanmar?
  • To meet the increasing demand of qualified edible oil, it is necessary to conduct market research based on types, brands, prices and consumer preferences. All types of markets such as urban wet market, village wet market and shopping centers can be easily found within Nay Pyi Taw, the focal market area of the Myanmar.
  • 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:
  • How has the production and importation of edible oils changed in Myanmar?
  • It can be clearly seen in Figure 1 that the production and importation of edible oils had almost doubled from 2000 to 2011 and also the consumption had gradually increased during the period. Among the imported edible oils, palm oil accounts for the largest share in the edible oil market in Myanmar.

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