MYANMAR bagged over US$1.087 billion from 2.37 million tonnes of rice and broken rice exports in April and February of the current financial year 2024- 2025, according to the Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF).

 

The export volumes are 111,862 tonnes worth $55 mil­lion in April 2024, 71,279.5 tonnes worth $36 million in May, 162,325.75 tonnes worth $84 mil­lion in June, 165,444 tonnes worth $81 million in July, 207,369 tonnes worth $97 million in August, over 219,560 tonnes worth $104 million in September, 424,784.27 tonnes of rice worth $189 million in Oc­tober, over 334,530 tonnes worth $156 million in November, 337,490 tonnes worth $145 million in De­cember, 209,599 tonnes worth $87 million in January 2025 and 129,452 tonnes worth $52 million in February respectively.

 

The majority of exports went from maritime trade, while bor­der trade saw only a small volume of exports.

 

The federation aims to achieve 2.5 million tonnes of rice exports in the 2024-2025 financial year (April-March).

 

The Ministry of Commerce has been cooperating with de­partments and institutions con­cerned to achieve monthly export targets and beyond depending on the supply volume of rice, broken rice, pulses, corn, rubber and fish­eries from the respective com­panies.

 

Ministry of Commerce is working together with the Re­public of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Com­merce and Industry, Myanmar Rice Federation, Myanmar Rice Federation, Myanmar Pulses, Beans, Maize and Sesame Seeds Merchants Association, Myan­mar Garment Manufacturers As­sociation, Myanmar Industries Association, Myanmar Rubber Planters and Producers Associ­ation, Myanmar Fisheries Prod­ucts Processors and Exporters Association to meet monthly ex­port targets and facilitate exports.

 

The federation is projected to achieve 2.5 million tonnes of rice export in the FY 2023-2024, gen­erating earnings of $1 billion. However, rice exports fell short of the target with 1.6 million tonnes worth $845 million.

 

The Central Bank of Myan­mar’s monetary policy to control export earnings impeded rice ex­ports, hurting exporters financial­ly. The El Nino weather condition also hampered rice export, the Myanmar Rice Federation pres­ident affirmed.

 

Myanmar exported 2,261,203 tonnes of rice and broken rice to foreign trade partners in the past 2022-2023 FY (April-March), with an estimated value of $853.472 million. — NN/KK