Burma: Grain and Feed Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   BM2025-0004
FAS Rangoon forecasts Burma’s rice and corn production to increase in MY 2025/26 due to improvement in average yield, driven by favorable weather and flood recovery compared to MY 2024/25. Burma’s wheat imports for MY 2025/26 are expected to remain below pre-COVID and pre-coup levels due to challenges in obtaining import licenses. However, exporters and importers face ongoing uncertainty due to the regime’s foreign currency controls, delays in import licensing, and the continued conflict between the regime and ethnic armed forces.

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