Saturday 16 February 2013

Govt. buys rice for state reserve in Rakhine

Government has begun to buy 3,000 tones of rice for reserve in Rakhine State above market price to help ease financal burden on local farmers, according to informed sources.

The state already bought about 2,000 bags of Emahta and Ngesein and the government expected to buy about 60,000 bags of rice from the rice miller associations from respective townships between February-March 2013.


The National Rice Reserves Supervisory Committee of Myanmar gave 13,500 kyats (about US$15) for 50 kg per bag of Ematha (25 percent broking) and 12,500 kyats (about US$14) for 50 kg per bag of Ngasein (25 percent broking). The committee offered price is higher than current market price in Rakhine and intended for the famers to cover the expense of production cost per acre.

“Now we started to buy rice. The actual market price is 11,000 kyats (about US$12) for a bag of Ematha and we have offered 13,500 kyats (about US$15). We are closely watching the current market price in the region. We prefer to buy rice instead of paddy because we want the better living conditions for the rice mail owners, farmers and farm workers,” said Soe Paing, Manager of State Agricultural Products Enterprise.

The sellers can sell to rice millers or the National Rice Reserves Supervisory Committee any day.
 
source: Eleven Myanmar

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