Myanmar to continue exporting 8 million tonnes of maize to China

Published 2022년 2월 23일

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Waingmaw Township's Talawgyi village in Myanmar will continue exporting maize to China, as approved by the General Administration of Customs of China. The maize, which is bought from local farmers, is not genetically modified and is grown under the Global GAP system with a comprehensive crop protection system. The export is primarily for cattle ranching in China. However, only six out of the eight companies that applied for export permission have been authorized by the Chinese government.
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Waingmaw Township, Myanmar to continue exporting maize to China It is being produced in Talawgyi village. Daw Ah Tu, chairwoman of the Century Sun Company in Talaw Gyi village, which buys 300 tonnes of winter maize from the 2022 winter season, said it had bought 300 tonnes of maize at present. "Maize is very good for farming," he said. It can be stored fresh and stored. It is also good for the stomach. Milk production is also good. I always want to work in Myanmar. I want to plant like this. ” The maize pickle in Talawgyi village is made by grinding the peeled corn twice and sprinkling it with a little water. The one-tonne of corn is then packed in plastic bags to keep it out of the air. It can be exported as pickled corn 48 days after packing. Up to 90% of corn is used in cattle ranching in China. Producers say the availability of arable land in Myanmar gives them access to maize. On December 9 last year, 51 tonnes of Burmese sourdough was exported to China for the first time. U ...

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