Q: What is the state of the rice industry in Myanmar? A: The government relaxed its control of the rice industry in 2003. Since FY2012-2013, rice export volume has exceeded one million tons per year. Q: Rice from Myanmar does not meet international standards and fails to sell for good prices in the international market. […]
Crop insurance, land reform and investment are essential to Myanmar’s agricultural sector
August 16, 2017 by Thiha
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