Myanmar’s fish exports top 100,000 tonnes from Apr to Aug
MYANMAR conveyed more than 100,000
metric tonnes of fish in the past five months of the current financial year
2025- 2026, beginning 1 April, bagging US$127.85 million, according to the
Department of Fisheries.
Myanmar sent over 57,800 metric tonnes
of fish by sea, with an estimated value of $85.5 million. Over 50,900 metric
tonnes of fish worth $42.3 million were exported to neighbouring countries via
the border channel.
Myanmar’s fish export amounted to $421
million from about 400,000 tonnes in the past FY 2024-2025 (April-March).
Myanmar steadily exports seafood to 40
countries, including China, Thailand, Bangladesh and Japan through maritime
and border trade channels.
Myanmar’s fishery exports exceeded
153,900 metric tonnes in the past five months.
Seafood, including hilsa, rohu, catfish,
seabass, eel, shrimp and crab, is shipped to foreign markets, according to the
Myanmar Fisheries Federation. There are over 140 fishery cold storage
facilities, and the department grants annual licence renewals. — NN/KK

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