Myanma Toddy Palm: A Source of Rural Income

Toddy palms can be found throughout Myanmar except in the highlands. Groves after groves of
toddy palms can be seen many from 50,000 to 100,000 in a stretch. Toddy juice is
produced from the palm for drinking and making palm sugar or jaggery purposes.
However, in central Myanmar, it is very important for rural economy. Toddy palm
is very useful because over 80 million kilos of Jaggery is produced every
season. The toddy juice and fruit can be consumed in various ways. The juice or
milk can be consumed as sweet drink, fermented toddy drink or made into jaggery.

Seasonally the toddy palm forms a cluster of fruit stalks that are sapped for juice. Once the
sapping of the fruit-stalk is begun, it must be done daily. An earthen pot is
used as container to store the juice. Toddy palm worker has to climb the palm
twice daily to collect two to three pots of juice. By using a 20 feet long
ladder, a toddy palm worker can climb 25 to 50 palms daily. A palm yields about
two to three pots full daily and the juice is mainly processed for jaggery.
Therefore, toddy palm is an important source of income for some of the rural
populace in Myanmar.