BY NN

 

The domestic market has been bracing for the per­sistent rise of high-grade Pawsan rice from the Shwebo area, touching K140,000 per sack at present, according to Myanmar Rice Wholesale Centre (Wahdan).

 

The notification about the Central Bank of Myanmar’s issu­ance of the new K20,000 note on 31 July drove rice prices upward trends.

 

The price of Shwebo Pawsan rice increased to K140,000 per sack on 14 August from K115,000 per sack on 24 July, indicating a sharp increase of K25,000 in the past three weeks.

 

Similarly, the prices of other rice varieties are on a continuous rise. The prices of old Pawsan rice touched a high of K105,000-110,000 per sack depending on produc­ing areas (Myaungmya, Pathein, Pyapon and other regions), while rice prices stood at K95,000 per sack of Kunni, K69,000 for Ngas­ein, K95,000 for Pawkywe K69,000 for Aemahta and rice grown un­der the intercropping system, K67,000 for Aemahta (25 per cent broken) and K107,000 for new Pawsan rice variety, as per the price data released by Myanmar Rice Wholesale Centre (Wadan).

 

Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF) notified on 7 August that it would sell off 170,000 rice sacks in August, comprising 50,000 rice sacks of Aemahta variety, 20,000 sacks of Pawsan rice and 100,000 sacks of short matured rice Ae­mahta variety (90 days). The fed­eration will increase the sales quota when necessary.

 

The MRF launched a subsidy scheme for Pawsan and Aemahta rice varieties on 7 August at Wah­dan and Bayintnaung Commodity Wholesale Centres.

 

Additionally, the MRF is pre­paring to designate shops in some townships such as Hlaingthaya, Shwepyitha, Insein, South Dagon, North Dagon, South Okkalapa, North Okkalapa, Dala, Twantay, Hmawby and Mingaladon and operate mobile market trucks, as per the public suggestions. The MRF will keep the consumers apprised of that scheme.

 

The MRF will systematically distribute 50 sacks of Aemahta rice per retail shop in Yangon Re­gion every two weeks. The retail shops can register with the MRF for that and door-to-door service will be included after making pay­ment with KPay.

 

The rice prices are set at K110,000-120,000 per sack of Pawsan from the Shwebo area, K94,000-97,000 for Pawsan from Ayeyawady, K65,000 for Aemahta (10 per cent broken) and K60,000 for Aemahta (25 per cent broken) respectively.

 

The consumers are entitled to buy a sack of Pawsan rice and a sack of Aemahta rice per month, presenting the citizenship scru­tiny card.

 

Moreover, the staff from gov­ernment departments, factories and companies can buy the rice with official letter by sending a purchase letter to admin@mrf. com.mm.

 

For further detail, consum­ers can contact the MRF through Ph: 09 400067260, 09 400067270 and Wadan Depot via Ph: 018 221448, 018 220131, 018 210287 and Bayint­naung depot via Ph: 09 769029428.

 

Myanmar has achieved self-sufficiency in rice and only the excess rice is exported sys­tematically. At present, rice crops are being harvested in the northern Bago Region and cen­tral Myanmar Region.

 

With the electricity supply improving, rice mills could run operations fully. Therefore, the production meets the consumption for sure. Never­theless, those unscrupulous are spreading malicious rumours and fake news to trigger consumers’ concerns and spark panic buying. The federation hereby requested on 28 July the consumers stop panic buying and buy rice when they need it.

 

Myanmar Rice Federation will endeavour to stabilize the rice price and steer the market for the right price and the right product. The MRF will join hands with the rice millers, rice traders and companies. The federation called on them to balance the short-term and long-term bene­fits in trading, as per the MRF’s notification dated 24 April.

 

Individuals and family enti­ties can contact the rice whole­sale centres for fair prices and the right products. For any diffi­culties, please contact the office of the MRF, as per the statement.

 

Myanmar Rice Federation notified on 24 April that tips-off about those manipulators who spread malicious rumours on dig­ital platforms to spark concerns of the consumers and raise the rice prices can be done for the sake of the long-term benefit of the rice industry. The federation will forward the reports of those manipulators to the relevant authorities if they refuse to be persuaded. Those stakeholders in the supply chain need to exert concerted efforts in this as well.

 

Translated/EM