Corn price dips as demand cools down

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A thriving corn plantation. Myanmar exports corn to China and Thailand through the border.

With domestic and foreign demand slowing down, the corn prices declined to K1,180 per viss on 19 January from K1,200 on 13 January.
Myanmar exports corn to China and Thailand through the border. Also, it delivers it to China, India, Viet Nam, and the Philippines by sea at the present time, according to the Myanmar Corn Industrial Association.
Thailand nodded corn imports under zero tariff (with Form-D) between 1 February and 31 August. However, Thailand imposes 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.
China has been purchasing Myanmar’s corn through cross-border trade under the opium substitution programme. Legitimate corn trade between Myanmar and China commenced at the end of 2022. A total of 112 Myanmar companies have been permitted for corn exports.
Myanmar shipped 934,883 tonnes of corn worldwide as of 29 December in the current financial year 2023-2024 beginning 1 April, bagging US$279.042 million, the Ministry of Commerce’s statistics indicated.
Myanmar exported more than 2 million tonnes of corn to foreign trade partners in the 2022 corn season. Most of them were sent to Thailand, and the remaining went to China, India, the Philippines and Viet Nam.
The 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/EM

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