Since 2011, the Myanmar government has launched a programme of
political and economic reforms and
initiated important investments in trade
and the economy. Financial measures have
also been introduced, including a unified
exchange rate system, a new foreign investment law, relaxed import and export
restrictions, and the implementation of a
minimum wage; all measures aimed at attracting the attention of global investors.
Following the first democratic elections
in 2015, ethnic and religious disputes and
the huge gap between rich and poor have
become the focus of political and economic reforms, but despite this, Myanmar is
the still the golden land for investments in
the coming decades.
First impression
The first impression of the country on arrival in Yangon is the crowded traffic, but
without any motorcycles, and the unbelievable sight of both right-hand and lefthand drive vehicles zooming along side by
side on the right side of the road. Yangon‘s
split personality traffic is like the current
situation in Myanmar: political reform and
economic liberalisation is the vehicle that
has already driven ahead at high speed,
the powers that be are like the left-hand
drive cars and the right-hand drive cars
have started a tournament in this once
peaceful Buddha road .
Myanmar’s basic infrastructure, financial system, and the general living conditions still lag far behind, especially in
the countryside, but almost everyone in
Myanmar has a smartphone with WiFi for
Google, Facebook, to browse the web and
send emails. So in that sense, Myanmar is
connected to the world in its own way.
Of course, it is handy to buy a SIM card or
switch the roaming function on to call your
family or friends when you arrive Yangon.
United Layer Breeder Road Show
Along with economic liberalisation and
development, the demand for animal protein, including table eggs, is increasing with
large, brown table eggs popular among
consumers and commanding a premium price. The poultry sector in Myanmar
is showing incredible growth across the
board and our loyal Myanmar distributor
United Layer Breeder (ULB) is one of the
leaders in this explosive wave. ULB was established in 2011 and they have acquired
huge success through their reputation for
providing good quality day-old chicks and
reliable technical support as the local layer
producer. In June 2017, the
LOHMANN Asia
team was very honoured to be invited to
speak at their annual national road show,
where they shared
LOHMANN BROWN
rearing management skills and provided
disease control and biosecurity measures.
Today‘s Myanmar is busy actively reviving its former glory and LOHMANN is honoured to supply ULB to help achieve a historic milestone in Myanmar’s layer market.
Chien Ming Wu