The National Rice Reserves
Supervisory Committee of Myanmar will buy 30,000 tonnes of rice before
January 2013, according to Ye Min Aung, secretary of Myanmar Rice
Federation.
It will buy up a kind of rice called
‘Ematha (25% broken)’ on tender basis in Yangon region with the closing
date on January end, 2013, he said.
“We will buy the rice in Yangon since it
is commercially strategic, and rice from Ayeyarwady and Bago regions
(where rice is mainly produced in the country) is normally traded in
Yangon,” Ye Min Aung said.
He added that the rice prices are falling in the market, but the stocks are not piling up in the farmers’ hand either.
This is the second time the government
has bought rice during this year, since it bought 16,000 tonnes of rice
during November 2012.
“In the first time, we planned to buy 20,000 tonnes of rice, but actually did 16,000 tonnes only,” Ye Min Aung said.
He did not mention the reason, but said
the government bought proportionally in different regions: 10,000 tonnes
from Yangon, 6,000 tonnes from Ayeyarwady, and 4,000 tonnes from Bago.
Various kinds of rice such as Ematha, Long grain, and Medium grain were
bought up then.
The National Rice Reserves Supervisory
Committee has to take the supervising role, while Central Cooperative of
the country and Myanmar Rice Federation have to cooperate and undertake
the activities to reserve rice for the state.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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