internal standard seeds oil refinery machinery in myanmar

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How to develop the oilseed sector in Myanmar?
  • The development of the oilseed sector can be achieved through the development of the oilcake market since this product is in high demand from the livestock and fisheries sector. PRODUCT MAP Enterprises operating in Myanmar’s oilseed subsector are engaged in the majority of sector products.‌
  • Should Myanmar develop a brand of pulses & beans & oilseeds?
  • Hence, the development and promotion of a Myanmar brand of pulses, beans and oil – seeds would have important bearing on export value and competitiveness. The newly established Department of Trade Promotion at MoC is initiating trade promotion efforts for priority export sectors, including the pulses, beans and oilseeds sector.‌
  • Where are oilseeds grown in Myanmar?
  • Another 15 % of oilseeds, including soya bean, groundnut, niger, and mustard, are grown in the hills. The remaining 3.5 % are grown in the coastal region. 17.FAO (2009). An Analysis of the Myanmar Edible Oil Crops Sub-Sector, p. 13.‌
  • Is Myanmar a good country for oilseeds?
  • Although efficiency has improved, the legacy of heavy regulation in the oilseed sector is evidenced by the fact that yields are significantly below those of the world, the OECD and the region. This is especially so for Myanmar’s most important oilseed crops. Sesame seeds are one of the Myanmar subsector’s most important products.‌
  • What are Myanmar’s most important oilseed crops?
  • This is especially so for Myanmar’s most important oilseed crops. Sesame seeds are one of the Myanmar subsector’s most important products. As they are reportedly native to Myanmar, local farmers have access to a plethora 46.‌
  • How is edible oil processed in Myanmar?
  • The processing of edible oil in Myanmar is carried out by a diverse range of small and medium – and large-scale oil mills. Small-scale millers are usually located near villages. They produce oil on demand for local clients, who either use the oil product or else sell it to other families in the village.