Rubber price rebounds, surpasses K1,400 per pound
June 15
The rubber market in Mon State
has witnessed a rebound in prices, surpassing K1,400 per pound, driven by the
upward trend in international prices. Currently, the prices of sundried Local 3
rubber stand at approximately K1,405 per pound, while Ribbed Smoked Sheet
Rubber is priced at around K1,425 per pound.
The price condition of rubber in
Myanmar is influenced by global demand, rubber production in Southeast Asian
countries, and market supply. This correlation holds true for Mon State, which
is a significant rubber production hub within Myanmar, as explained by traders.
Myanmar’s annual rubber
production is estimated to be around 300,000 tonnes, with China being the
primary destination for 70% of the country’s rubber exports. Additionally,
Myanmar exports rubber to countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Viet Nam, South Korea, India, Japan, and others.
The Myanmar Rubber Planters and
Producers Association aims to export approximately 300,000 tonnes of rubber to
foreign markets during the current financial year 2023-2024. In the previous
financial year 2022-2023, rubber production exceeded 360,000 tonnes, with over
200,000 tonnes shipped to foreign trade partners.
Rubber cultivation is widespread
in Mon and Kayin states, as well as in the Taninthayi, Bago, and Yangon regions
of Myanmar. As of the 2018-2019 rubber season, Myanmar boasts over 1.628
million acres of rubber plantations, with Mon State accounting for 497,153
acres, followed by Taninthayi Region with 348,344 acres and Kayin State with
270,760 acres.
In the previous financial year
2020-2021, Myanmar generated revenue of over US$449 million from rubber
exports. — NN/EM
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