News Archive
April 2026
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  

Madagascar Emerges as Top Buyer of Myanmar Rice, Followed by Philippines

 Global New Light of Myanmar

Five- and 10-point rice of the local Aemahta and Ngasein varieties account for about 22 per cent of Myanmar’s monthly rice exports, while 25-point rice comprises roughly 34 per cent, Myanmar broken rice (A+B) represents up to 41 per cent, and parboiled rice contributes around three per cent of total shipments.

Myanmar rice is purchased in the largest quantities by Madagascar in Africa. The second-largest buyer is the Philippines, while China ranks third, according to the Myanmar Rice Federation (MRF). In addition, Poland, Spain, Turkiye, Vietnam and Italy also purchase Myanmar rice regularly.
A total of 31 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe and ASEAN import Myanmar rice. In addition to rice, broken rice is also exported, with China being one of the largest buyers of Myanmar’s broken rice.
In terms of export categories, five-point and 10-point rice belonging to the local species Aemahta and Ngasein account for approximately 22 per cent of total monthly exports, while 25-point rice makes up about 34 per cent of total exports each month. Myanmar broken rice (A+B) represents up to 41 per cent of total exports, whereas Myanmar parboiled rice accounts for around three per cent of overall exports.

ASH/MKKS

https://www.gnlm.com.mm/madagascar-emerges-as-top-buyer-of-myanmar-rice-followed-by-philippines/ QR Code

Published Date: February 18, 2026

More News

Unlock Full Access to Rice Market Updates


We sincerely thank all our valued members who have subscribed to our services and continue to support our platform. Your trust motivates us to keep delivering timely and reliable insights on the global rice industry.

 

For those who have not yet subscribed, we warmly invite you to join our growing community. Subscribe today to continue exploring the platform and stay updated with the latest developments, market movements, and key events shaping the rice business worldwide.

 

Team@ricenewstoday.com

This will close in 0 seconds