Corn prices stay high in domestic market

The price of corn stays elevated at over K1,200 per viss, according to the corn market.

 

On 17 December 2022, the price dipped to K1,130 per viss. Then, the price was on a gradual rise and touched a high of K1,210 per viss.

 

The price rebound is attrib­uted to the strong demand by exporters. At present, Myanmar ships corn to Viet Nam and the Philippines by sea, according to Myanmar Corn Industrial Asso­ciation.

 

A total of 112 companies have been given the go-ahead for maize export and some com­panies commence exporting.

 

Thailand gives green light to corn imports under zero tariff (with Form-D), between 1 Feb­ruary and 31 August. However, Thailand imposed a maximum tax rate of 73 per cent on corn imports to protect the rights of their growers if the corn is im­ported during the corn season of Thailand.

 

The directive released on 30 June said that transactions for the exports of agricultural prod­ucts including corn, rice, bean and oil crops are to be made in dollars instead of Yuan-Kyat/ Baht-Kyat.

 

Therefore, the export earn­ings of the corn have to be ex­changed for US dollars according to the reference rate of the Cen­tral Bank of Myanmar (K2,100). Nonetheless, there is a large gap between the regulated rate and the unauthorized rate of the US dollar (over K2,860), making the traders tough financially.

 

According to a meeting (66/2022) of Foreign Exchange Supervisory Committee, export earnings of some items can be made in Chinese Yuan and Thai Baht in addition to the US dollar.

 

The CBM’s notice dated 18 November takes effect on those export items; various pulses (green gram, black gram, chick­pea, pigeon pea), edible oil crops (peanut, sesame seeds), corn, rubber, fishery products (fish, shrimp, crab, eel) and livestock products (live cattle, hides, frozen meat, dried meat).

 

The traders need to apply for a licence to make Yuan or Baht payments. According to the US dollar policy, 65 per cent of earn­ings must be exchanged for local currency at the CBM’s reference rate for foreign exchange, while exporters can use 35 per cent of export earnings or transfer or sell them to Authorized Dealers or others with an over-the-counter rate within 30 days.

 

Myanmar exported 2.3 mil­lion tonnes of corn to foreign trade in the 2020-2021 financial year. The majority of them were sent to Thailand and the remain­ing went to China, India and Vi­etNam.

 

At present, corn is cultivated in Shan, Kachin, Kayah and Kay­in states and Mandalay, Sagaing and Magway regions. Myanmar has three corn seasons—winter, summer and monsoon. The coun­try produces 2.5-3 million tonnes of corn every year. — NN/EMM