Rubber price reaches around K1,000 per viss despite raw rubber entering market
January 2
ALTHOUGH raw rubber
materials are entering the market, the rubber price still hit around K1,000 per
viss, according to Myanmar rubber entrepreneurs.
Currently, the
prevailing price of local 3 rubber fetched K990 per pound (0.45 kilogrammes),
while the local 3 ribbed smoked sheet (RSS) hit K 1,000 per pound in the market.
Due to the market demand and the Kyat revaluation in the local foreign market,
the rubber price is still hiking in the market, it is learnt.
There is demand from
China and the dollar exchange rate against Myanmar Kyat stood at around K1,900
per dollar.
Consequently, although
the resumption of the rubber plantation starting from last September and the
availability of raw rubber in the market has increased, the price of rubber is
unlikely to fall lower than K700 as last year due to rising market demand and
international exchange rate, according to the rubber traders.
Nevertheless, the
prices of raw rubber materials aren’t likely to rise to continue in the future.
The local 3 or RSS5 lower quality rubbers are vastly produced in Mon State. As
China is also purchasing these low-quality rubbers mostly, the price is likely
to fluctuate around K1,000 per pound, the rubber trader predicted.
Regarding the trade
route to China, the previous closed Chinshwehaw border trade post has permitted
the re-import of industrial agricultural raw products such as sugarcane,
rubber, tragacanth gum herb and cotton, making it easier to export rubber
products.
Similarly, the
Kyinsankyawt border post which has been shut down earlier was reopened on 26
November and the rubber is being exported through it.
Rubber is primarily
cultivated in Mon and Kayin states and Taninthayi, Bago, and Yangon regions in
Myanmar. As per 2018-2019 rubber seasons’ data, there are over 1.628 million
acres of rubber plantations in Myanmar with Mon State accounting for 497,153
acres, followed by Taninthayi Region 348,344 acres and Kayin State with 270,760
acres, according to the MRPPA.
Further, about 300,000
tonnes of rubber are produced annually across the country. Seventy per cent of
rubber made in Myanmar goes to China. In addition to China, the country also
shipped rubber to Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Viet Nam, the Republic of
Korea, India, Japan, and other countries. In the last FY 2020-21, the country
generated $449.10 million from the export of raw rubber to foreign countries,
according to the official statistics of the Ministry of Commerce. — NN/GNLM
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