Burma: Rice Trade - Monthly

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In March 2021, Burma’s rice exports are forecast to be weak and largely unrecorded due to widespread instability following the February 1, 2021 military coup. Burma’s rice exports in January increased due to demand surges from China before the Chinese New Year Holidays, Côte d'Ivoire, and the Philippines. In February, domestic prices for Emata 25 percent broken rice increased due to severely limited transportation and banking services during labor strikes across the country, disruptions in government services, and isolated examples of panic buying while superior quality Shwe Bo Pawsan rice prices remain unchanged.

Burma: Rice Trade - Monthly

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