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There is a saying in Myanmar that “Rice, Edible oil and Salt” are the three essential food items for living. This highlights the imperative role that edible oil self-sufficient plays in Myanmar people’s daily consumption. To meet the increasing demand of qualified edible oil, it is...
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Potato becomes one of the potential crops for global food security issue because of its high nutrient content and goodness of eating. In Myanmar, potato is widely grown in Southern Shan State. Therefore, this research aims to study the profitability of potato production in four...
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In Myanmar, rubber is a priority crop in national development plans, which employs about 350,000- 400,000 workers, mainly in the plantation or upstream sector linked to planting and production of raw natural rubber. The study aims to identify critical intervention areas of rubber...
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Groundnut is important as an edible oil and food crop in Myanmar. Thousands of smallholder farmers in Myanmar grow groundnut for household food consumption and earning. Sagaing Region occupied the largest groundnut sown area in Myanmar. This study was done to analyze value added...
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Rubber production is central in economic development and it is also the second most agricultural export item followed by beans and pulses. Natural rubber production, consumption information of world rubber market and Myanmar rubber sector are done by desk review and conceptual frame...
Theingi Myint
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Department of Agricultural Economics Yezin Agricultural University, MyanmarJob Title
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theingi.myint@gmail.comLatest Submission of the Author
Edible oil in the Market, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar: Types, Brands, Market Prices and Consumer Preferences
Cost, Benefit and Breakeven Analysis of Monsoon Potato Production in Southern Shan State, Myanmar
Myanmar’s Natural Rubber Policy: Key Stakeholders and Farmers’ Participatory Approach
Factors Influencing on Profitability of Groundnut Production and Value Added Groundnut Products in Myinmu Township, Sagaing Region, Myanmar
Myanmar’s Natural Rubber Forward Policy: How to do it?
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