Burma: Floods in Myanmar Impact Rice Production Export Ban Now in Place

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Flood inundated more than 400,000 hectares (more than1 million acres) of farmland including 393,031 hectares (970,787 acres) of monsoon paddy fields and about 72,064 hectare (178,000 acres) of other crops such as corn, sesame and pulses and other seasonal crops. 

Burma: Floods in Myanmar Impact Rice Production Export Ban Now in Place

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