Positive outlook for jaggery market as prices rise

When the sugar price was only K900 per viss in 2020, a jaggery combo mixed with sugar was found in the market, which is K300-K400 lower than the organic jaggery, a trader says.

 

JAGGERY market sees optimism in market sentiment along with the price reaching a record high, traders criticized.

 

The jaggery fetches approximate­ly K5,000 per viss in the jaggery sea­son this year. The wholesale price of jaggery from Yesagyo, which is whiter in appearance, hit a high of K5,900 per viss.

 

The retail price of jaggery peaked at K10,000 per viss, a retailer from Nyaungpinlay market from Lanmadaw Township told The Global New Light of Myanmar (GNLM).

 

When the sugar price was only K900 per viss in 2020, a jaggery combo mixed with sugar was found in the market, which is K300-K400 lower than the organic jaggery, U Lu Tun, a trader who sent the sugar and jaggery to re­gions outside Yangon, told the GNLM.

 

Bayintnaung Jaggery depot’s fig­ures showed that the prices stood at K4,800-K5,900 per viss on 18 March 2024, depending on producing areas.

 

The jaggery prices were regis­tered at K1,500-K2,000 per viss in 2021, K2,100-K2,900 in 2022, K2,800-K3,000 in 2023 and K5,000 in 2024. The jaggery price became higher than that of sugar in 2024.

 

When the jaggery price was a mere K1,500 per viss, it did not cover the general cost, including the wages of the palm tree climbers in production. As the business is physically demanding but less secure financially, the lo­cals migrate to foreign coun­tries for jobs. Ko Aung Tun, who used to be a palm tree climber in Thalukan village, Yenanchaung Township and who is now working as a ven­dor in Yangon, told the GNLM.

 

The shortage of workers and low prices prompted some palm tree owners to cut down the trees for commercial pur­poses. Consequently, it was hard to find organic jaggery in the market then.

 

It takes about a decade from farming to marketable jaggery production. Nonethe­less, the palm tree climbing business seems to have de­veloped following the jaggery price hitting a record high.

 

The palm trees are primarily found in Kyauk­padaung, NyaungU, Ye­nanchaung, Pakokku, Yesa­kyo, Mahlaing and Taungtha areas. — TWA/EM