Burma: Rice Trade - Monthly

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Post forecasts higher Burma’s rice export in November in anticipation of active demand from China and EU countries during harvest of the new crop. Domestic prices for Emata decreased in early November and the prices for Shwe Bo Pawsan will likely remain stable as supplies from the new crop enter the market.

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