Commerce ministry in Myanmar says corn exports “very promising”

While overseas demand for some Myanmar commodities has fallen short of forecasts this year due to COVID-19, exports of several locally produced crops have nevertheless risen and some even look promising.Myanmar corn is usually exported to China but demand from Thailand has raisen since the start of the 2019-20 fiscal year. According to the Minstry of Commerce, more than 60 percent of this year’s corn exports went to Thailand via the Tachileik and Myawaddy border towns.

The other Myanmar crop for which overseas demand has been promising is the avocado. According to the Myanmar Avocado Producer and Exporter Association, interest from Singapore and China on Hass avocados grown and harvested in Myanmar has been increasing. Hass avocados are the most commonly grown avocado variety in the world. Its fruit has high oil content and a nutty, rich taste. Its flesh is smooth textured and it has a thick skin casing.

In fact, Myanmar only started harvesting Hass avocados two years ago. as volumes are still low and due to disruptions caused by COVID-19, exports have yet to commerce. But demand is already growing. This year’s avocado cultivation has been successful and China has recently offered to import 500 tonnes per year. Singapore also wants 15 tonnes per week. There is a potential to break into the international market due to high interest from China, Singapore,Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Source: Myanmar Times

Rice export through sea trade up by $180 mln this FY

Myanmar rice export through sea trade generated an estimated income of US$581.6 million as of 17 July in the current financial year and the figures reflect an increase of $181.4 million compared with a year-ago period, as per data from Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF). Myanmar maritime trade constituted over 85 per cent of rice exports. Earlier, border trade was relatively high compared to sea trade in terms of rice exports. Since the previous financial year, border trade has dropped, and currently, it accounts for just 14.8 per cent of the total rice exports.

Rice exports through the borders have generated an estimated $96.68 million in the current financial year, which plunged from $173.3 million registered in the corresponding period of last year. Myanmar primarily exports rice to China through the borders. However, trading in agricultural products has been halted on account of China clamping down on illegal trade and China’s precautionary measures to contain the spread of coronavirus. It is difficult to ship rice in the rainy season. In July, rice prices significantly plunged as against June, said traders from Bayintnaung market. The volume of rice and broken rice exported between 1 October and 17 July in the 2019-2020FY has been estimated at over 2.25 million metric tons, worth over $678.29 million, according to an announcement from the MRF. In the current budget year, Myanmar has shipped rice to 66 foreign markets. China is the main buyer of Myanmar rice, followed by Malaysia and Madagascar. The Philippines is the fourth-largest buyer and Cote D’Ivoire the fifth-largest buyer of Myanmar rice.

In 2019-2020FY, Myanmar has exported broken rice mostly to Belgium, followed by Senegal, China, Indonesia and the Netherlands. Broken rice has been placed in 57 foreign markets. ASEAN countries constitute 17 per cent of Myanmar total rice exports. The European Union countries account for over 20.45 per cent of rice exports, while 30.2 per cent of total rice exports in Myanmar goes to African countries. According to the work coordination meeting held on 26 June, 150,000 tonnes of rice will be exported each in July and August. And, 100,000 tonnes of rice will be sent to the external market in September, totalling rice export quota of 400,000 tonnes. The Ministry of Commerce, Myanmar Inspection and Testing Service (MITS), the authorized organization of the State and MRF implemented rice reserve scheme on 30 April. The state has purchased an adequate amount of rice (50,000 tonnes). Myanmar shipped 3.6 million tonnes of rice in the 2017-2018FY, which was an all-time record in rice exports. The export volume plunged to 2.29 million tonnes, worth $691 million, in the 2018-2019FY.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar