Burma: Rice Trade - Monthly

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   BM2022-0002

Post forecasts higher Burmese rice exports in January in anticipation of regular demand from China through official channels, increased broken rice demand from EU countries, and continued demand from the Philippines. Domestic prices for both Emata and Shwe Bo Pawsan in January will likely remain stable as supplies from the new crop enter the market.

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