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  1. Yezin Agricultural University
  2. Department of Agricultural Economics

Fertilizer Supply Chain and Market Structure: A Case Study in Tatkon Township, Nay Pyi Taw

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Fertilizer Supply Chain and Market Structure: A Case Study in Tatkon Township, Nay Pyi Taw
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Publication date 2016
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July Soe
Hnin Yu Lwin
Nang Ei Mon The
Swe Swe Mar
Description
This study was attempted to observe marketing activities of fertilizer market participants such as marketing channel, marketing cost and marketing margin in Tatkon Township. Totally 33 market intermediaries were interviewed in which 6 local wholesalers, 5 village retailers, 2 company agents and 20 farmers in 3 sample villages were included. Based on the research findings, it was found that imported registered urea fertilizer from China was the main fertilizer supply in Tatkon Township, followed by registered and unregistered compound fertilizers. Among many fertilizers, urea fertilizer was largely utilized by farmers. Supply of domestically produced urea fertilizer did not influence well in the fertilizer market. Several registered compound fertilizers such as Awba, Armo, Golden Cock and Mahkota were the most popular brands. The fertilizer supply chain was well composed of four main market intermediaries; local wholesalers, village retailers, company agents and farmers. In fertilizer market structure, Mandalay was the major fertilizers supply to Tatkon Township. There were three main fertilizer marketing channels in Tatkon Township. The marketing channel (1) was the major channel which sold the largest amount of fertilizers in the study area. In this channel, marketing links were existed among all market participants and local wholesalers were the main players.
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