MYANMAR has shipped over 180,000 tonnes of green gram to external markets with an estimated value of over US$118 million as of 14 June in the current financial year 2024-2025, beginning 1 April, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
Myanmar
sent 179,550 tonnes of green gram worth $117 million to international trade
partners by sea and 2,442.5 tonnes worth $1.5 million to neighbouring countries
through border posts over the past two months.
Myanmar
aimed to export 600,000 tonnes of green gram to external markets last FY, with
150,000 tonnes in each batch, the Ministry of Commerce announced.
Yet,
it fell short of the export target of 600,000 tonnes for green gram in the
financial year 2023-2024 (April-March), with only 500,000 tonnes being
exported, the Ministry of Commerce’s statistics showed.
Myanmar
conveyed around 503,970 tonnes of green gram worth $336.89 million to foreign
markets in the past FY 2023-2024 beginning 1 April, according to the Ministry
of Commerce.
Myanmar
primarily exports black grams, green grams and pigeon peas. The green gram is
exported to China, India, the Netherlands, Ireland, England and Germany through
maritime and border trade channels.
There
is a wide range of foreign markets for Myanmar’s green gram. More than 8,000
tonnes of green gram are sent yearly to the European Union member countries.
The
Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation and the Ministry of Commerce
have agreed to export the green grams to European countries for bean sprouts
starting in 2015.
NN/EM
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