Five rice exporting nations within the ASEAN bloc might be organised
into a cartel with the aim of boosting prices by 10 percent, as well as
lifting quality control, a Myanmar Rice Federation official said last
week.
Dr Soe Tun, an MRF central executive committee member, told
The Myanmar Times that President U Thein Sein had urged the federation
to support the initiative, which would group Thailand, Vietnam, Laos,
Cambodia and Myanmar together as one exporter.
He added that the preparatory framework for the cartel could be finished by the end of the year.
However, the Bangkok Post
reported on Sunday, November 18 that the initiative had stalled because
some of the nations were not ready to institutionalise cooperation in
the industry.
Thailand initiated the proposal to form the cartel
in August, with Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Cambodia agreeing to consider
the idea, which would be backed by the creation of an ASEAN Rice
Federation to help move the idea forward.
However, the Bangkok
Post said the plan had drawn criticism from the Asian Development Bank,
which labelled it globally irresponsible.
The Post reported that
after talks with his Lao, Myanmar, Thai and Vietnamese counterparts on
Saturday, November 17, Cambodia’s Minister of Commerce Cham Praseth said
formal cooperation between the five countries had been shelved because
several countries were not ready.
He said the countries would instead focus on what could be done within the region to improve rice production standards.
But Dr Soe Tun said Myanmar stood ready to back the plan.
“Our
president is really willing to organise and cooperate with other
countries to promote the agricultural sector,” he said. “So far Thailand
is leading the way to organise the ASEAN 5-E group. We are focusing on
the export sector.
“This organisation will mainly work on two items: to boost the quality of rice exports and increase prices,” Dr Soe Tun said.
“We
discussed the formation of an organisation in Thailand on October 25
and some fundamental agreements and standards came out from that
meeting,” he said.
ASEAN 5-E will also work together to set
minimum quality standards for exports and to set prices, in much the
same was that the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
does.
However, Dr Soe Tun said some of the nations that might join the bloc need to upgrade their rice production systems.
“In
some agreements, we are concern about the weaknesses of some countries
[Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia] because farmers in these countries don’t
have the techniques and access to high-quality seeds that would allow
them to export at a high standard.
“That’s why I am planning to
add an agreement for cooperation to update growing techniques and
provide quality seeds from the Myanmar Farmers Association,” Dr Soe Tun
said.
source: The Myanmar Times
http://www.mmtimes.com/index.php/business/3357-myanmar-supports-rice-bloc-says-mrf.html
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