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Source: https://www.kenresearch.com/agriculture-food-beverages/agriculture-industry/thailand-seed-industry-market-research-report/610-104.html
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Duncan Boughton (Michigan State University), Paul Dorosh (IFPRI), Cho Cho San (MOALI), Jenny Cairns-Smart (IFPRI)
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Sector Development and Analysis Thailand Seed Industry: Ken Researchkenresearch12
Thailand Seed Industry Outlook to 2018 - Government Support and Technological Advancement to Escalate Productivity” provides a comprehensive analysis of the various aspects such as market size of the seed industry in Thailand. The market is segmented by rice, maize and vegetable seeds, by hybrid or non hybrid seeds and by domestic and imports revenue in the report. The report also includes the competitive landscape of major seed developing companies in Thailand in both domestic and international market and also provides a detailed presentation on the rice seed and the maize seed industry in Thailand. The future outlook of the Thailand seed industry is comprehensively presented in the report along with the major growth drivers, challenges, porter’s five forces, SWOT analysis and macroeconomic variables.
Source: https://www.kenresearch.com/agriculture-food-beverages/agriculture-industry/thailand-seed-industry-market-research-report/610-104.html
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Duncan Boughton (Michigan State University), Paul Dorosh (IFPRI), Cho Cho San (MOALI), Jenny Cairns-Smart (IFPRI)
Presented at the ReSAKSS-Asia conference “Agriculture and Rural Transformation in Asia: Past Experiences and Future Opportunities”. An international conference jointly organized by ReSAKSS-Asia, IFPRI, TDRI, and TVSEP project of Leibniz Universit Hannover with support from USAID and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) at the Dusit Thani Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand December 12–14, 2017.
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The Cambodian economy is heavily dependent on rice farming, which accounts for nearly 1/3 of its total agricultural production and utilises 80 percent of cultivated land. In 2012, only 200,000 tons of paddy, out of 9.3 million tons produced, were officially exported.
Cambodian rice was awarded Best Rice of the Year in 2012 and 2013 at the Rice Trader World Rice Conference. There is high potential for surplus paddy to be processed into quality milled rice for export which would increase the value of harvests to farmers and to contribute to the government’s target: to increase rice exports to 1 million tons by 2015.
The current fragmented rice value chain encourages informal exports of unprocessed paddy to Vietnam and Thailand and a loss of value for the economy. Traditional methods of drying and storage prevent farmers from selling their produce at a higher price during the off season when most millers have 30-40 percent idle capacity. A more consistent supply of quality paddy is needed throughout the year.
To address these issues, 25 executives from BASF and from 17 nationalities travelled to Phnom Penh and Battambang to explore the opportunities to strengthen the post-harvest value chain in the rice sector in Cambodia. After meeting key stakeholders, a compelling new social business was proposed to provide farming communities with professional post-harvest services, quality agricultural inputs and training.
This offers an attractive and timely opportunity for investors with an interest in agriculture and wishing to support financially viable businesses with far-reaching social impacts. The new business is projected to yield an attractive return on investment and benefit farming communities and the Cambodian economy.
An economic analysis of mulberry raw silk production in traditional and non-t...Premier Publishers
Sericulture is cottage based industry which combines both the features of agriculture and industry. India has tremendous potential for silk development but yet unexploited, however development is not far away. The current study is an attempt to analyse the share between traditional and non-traditional states and between the states on the basis of mulberry silk production and mulberry cultivation. Regression analysis, coefficient of variation, growth rate was used to attain the objectives of the study. It was found that the traditional states hold the maximum share both in mulberry cultivation during 2012-13 was (82.90%) as well as production of raw silk (96.49%). In which Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal contributes maximum production among traditional states, while as Maharashtra, Manipur and Madhya Pradesh are the leading contributing states among the non-traditional states in total raw silk production in India.
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Measuring the cost of production and returns of hyv boro rice farmers :A stud...Kanok Chowdhury
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MINOR PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL OF RICE POWDER BY JAYABHARATH MODERN...Akaresh Jose Kaviyil JY
MINOR PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL OF RICE POWDER BY JAYABHARATH MODERN RICE MILL.
MBA IN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Kerala Agricultural University
COLLEGE OF CO-OPERATION, BANKING AND MANAGEMENT
VELLANIKKARA, THRISSUR- 680656.
The chapter wise distribution of the project will be as the following:
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Post Harvest Solutions for Cambodia's Rice FarmersEric Stryson
The Cambodian economy is heavily dependent on rice farming, which accounts for nearly 1/3 of its total agricultural production and utilises 80 percent of cultivated land. In 2012, only 200,000 tons of paddy, out of 9.3 million tons produced, were officially exported.
Cambodian rice was awarded Best Rice of the Year in 2012 and 2013 at the Rice Trader World Rice Conference. There is high potential for surplus paddy to be processed into quality milled rice for export which would increase the value of harvests to farmers and to contribute to the government’s target: to increase rice exports to 1 million tons by 2015.
The current fragmented rice value chain encourages informal exports of unprocessed paddy to Vietnam and Thailand and a loss of value for the economy. Traditional methods of drying and storage prevent farmers from selling their produce at a higher price during the off season when most millers have 30-40 percent idle capacity. A more consistent supply of quality paddy is needed throughout the year.
To address these issues, 25 executives from BASF and from 17 nationalities travelled to Phnom Penh and Battambang to explore the opportunities to strengthen the post-harvest value chain in the rice sector in Cambodia. After meeting key stakeholders, a compelling new social business was proposed to provide farming communities with professional post-harvest services, quality agricultural inputs and training.
This offers an attractive and timely opportunity for investors with an interest in agriculture and wishing to support financially viable businesses with far-reaching social impacts. The new business is projected to yield an attractive return on investment and benefit farming communities and the Cambodian economy.
An economic analysis of mulberry raw silk production in traditional and non-t...Premier Publishers
Sericulture is cottage based industry which combines both the features of agriculture and industry. India has tremendous potential for silk development but yet unexploited, however development is not far away. The current study is an attempt to analyse the share between traditional and non-traditional states and between the states on the basis of mulberry silk production and mulberry cultivation. Regression analysis, coefficient of variation, growth rate was used to attain the objectives of the study. It was found that the traditional states hold the maximum share both in mulberry cultivation during 2012-13 was (82.90%) as well as production of raw silk (96.49%). In which Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal contributes maximum production among traditional states, while as Maharashtra, Manipur and Madhya Pradesh are the leading contributing states among the non-traditional states in total raw silk production in India.
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Measuring the cost of production and returns of hyv boro rice farmers :A stud...Kanok Chowdhury
This study is on the measurement of the cost and return of HYV boro rice farmers in comilla district. This study contributes to a better understanding of the factors that influence financial and economic profitability of HYV boro rice. In addition, this study highlights how cost of labor and commodities used in agriculture affect profitability and production of HYV boro rice crop in comilla district.
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Dear all guests/Commentators/Researchers/Experts ,You are humbly requested to share One/Two pages write up with Riceplus Magazine .
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MINOR PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL OF RICE POWDER BY JAYABHARATH MODERN...Akaresh Jose Kaviyil JY
MINOR PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET POTENTIAL OF RICE POWDER BY JAYABHARATH MODERN RICE MILL.
MBA IN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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COLLEGE OF CO-OPERATION, BANKING AND MANAGEMENT
VELLANIKKARA, THRISSUR- 680656.
The chapter wise distribution of the project will be as the following:
1. Chapter 1 - Design of the study
2. Chapter 2 - Industry & Organization Profile
3. Chapter 3 – Market Potential of Rice Powder - Analysis
4. Chapter 4 – Summary of Findings, Suggestions and Conclusion
5. Bibliography
6. Appendix
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Gordon Bacon presents some useful data & insights in to Pulses Market in Canada. Peas & Lentils production & export data from Canada as presented at India Pulses & Grains Association's Global Pulses Conclave 2012.
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The slides explain why pulses production in India stagnant over the years and how we can overcome the supply side bottlenecks to meet the growing demand by 2020 and 2015.
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
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Myanmar The Golden Land - Mr. Shyam Narsaria
1. Myanmar The Golden Land
Land Area : 676,577 Sq.Km.
Capital : Nay Pyi Taw
Population : 58.38 Million
Language : Myanmar, English widely used
Currency : Kyats
Principal Exports : Rice, Pulses & Beans, Marine
Products, Minerals, Gems
and Natural Gas.
Major Trading Partners : India, Singapore, Thailand, China,
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan, Indonesia
2. Emerging Economy
• Myanmar is the hottest emerging economy for
resources. It's been a previously ultra-closed society
that's now starting to open up.
• Myanmar's economy is on track to grow by 6.5% in
FY 2013-14 and the govt aims to increase the GDP by
9.1 % in FY 2014-15.
• Foreign exchange reserves rose to an estimated $4.6
billion at March 2013.
3. GDP Myanmar
2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14
Projected
GDP (USD Bn) 38.1 49.6 56.2 55.3 59.4
GDP Per Capita 587 742 900 868 915
Source:http://www.adb.org/countries/myanmar/economy
4. Myanmar Today
• A New Foreign Investment Law passed on November
2012 .
• Huge opportunities for Foreign Investment in many
sectors including farming and food processing.
• Foreign Banks have opened Representative Offices.
• Business Visa on Arrival .
• World Bank pledges USD$2 Bn towards development of
Health ,Energy and Agriculture.
• The Govt. issued operating licenes to two Telecom
giants (Ooredoo and Telenor)
5. Pulses Trade from Myanmar
• The main exports of Beans and Pulses from Myanmar includes :
• Black Matpe
• Toor Whole
• Green Mung Beans
• Chick Peas
• Gram Whole
• Black Eye Beans
• Red Kidney Beans
• Butter Beans
• Lab Lab Beans
• Bamboo Beans
6. Black Matpe
• For Black Matpe two main qualities are exported :
– FAQ - Fair Average Quality
– SQ - Special quality
• The Crop harvest time is February and March.
• The average crop size is about 6 lac MT.
• The Major Markets for Black Matpe are :
– India, Pakistan, U.A.E, Malaysia, Japan and Srilanka.
7. Last 5 Years Export of Black Matpe from Myanmar
621,273
491,632
594,813 616,125 628,123
-
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Qty MT
Qty MT
8. Monthly Price Trend for BM(FAQ) for 2013
584 595
639
531
584
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
FOB Yangon Price in USD
FOB Yangon Price in USD
9. Toor Whole
• There are various qualities and varieties of Toor Whole
available in Myanmar.
• The varieties are distinguished on the basis of colour and size.
• The majorly exported varieties are :
– Lemon, Linkhey shefla, Malai Shefla, Shwebo, Red and White (Bold,
Medium and small), Sagaing, etc.
• The crop harvest time is December, January, February
• The Average crop size is 2.5 ~3 lac MT.
• The Major Market for Toor Whole is India.
10. Last 5 years Export of Toor Whole from Myanmar
412,089
142,376
262,968
370,318
191,673
-
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
400,000
450,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Qty Mt
Qty Mt
11. Monthly price trend of Toor Whole for 2013
623
730 709
571 558 571
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
January
February
March
Aril
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
FOB Yangon Price in USD
FOB Yangon Price in USD
12. Green Mung Beans
• The various qualities of Green Mung Beans exported are :
– Pedi shwewar, Anya Shwewar, Pakokku, Taungoo Shwewar, etc.
• The crop harvest time for the various varieties are:
‒ Pedi Shwewar :January ~ February
‒ Anya Shwewar :May ~ October
‒ Taungoo Shwewar :October ~ November
‒ Pakokku :October ~ December
• The Average crop size is about 3.5 lac MT .
• The Major Markets are :
– India, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan,
U.A.E , etc.
13. Last 5 Years Export of Green Mung Beans from Myanmar
286,169
215,862 213,238
275,753
192,740
-
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
350,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Qty MT
Qty MT
14. Monthly Price Trend for Green Mung Beans in 2013
839
858
905
877
929
919
780
800
820
840
860
880
900
920
940
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
FOB Yangon Price in USD
15. Last 5 years Export of other four items
Qty in MT
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Chick Peas
Black Eye Beans
Red Kidney Beans
Butter Beans
16. Export from Myanmar in 2013
(country wise)
75.7%
6.0%
3.0%
2.5%
2.4%
1.6%
1.4%
1.4%
1.5%
0.8%
3.7%
Export %
India
Vietnam
China
Indonesia
Malaysia
UAE
Thailand
Japan
Philippines
Pakistan
Others
India
19. Trading Constraints
• Only advance TT payment is prevalent
• Non acceptance of Myanmar Documents by many
• International Banks.
• Non availability of Weighbridge.
• Absence of foreign banks.
20. Export Trend of Beans and pulses from Myanmar in Qty for last 5 Yrs
1,465,979
918,619
1,200,701
1,393,793
1,087,776
-
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Qty MT
Qty MT
21. Export Value of Beans and Pulses from Myanmar in
USD million for last 5 yrs.
887 891
1,009
872
704
-
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Value in USD(million)
Value in USD(million)
22. Export of value-added product of pulses 2013
Export
(Tonnes)
Value
(USD Million)
1 Black Matpe
14,644
11.28
2 Green mung beans 25,912 26.17
3 Toor Whole 6,450 5.99
Total 47,006 43.44
24. The Way Forward
• Value added /Processed pulses will be exported
more
• Myanmar will reach the potential market very soon
with better and improved quality.
25. 2014 Export Outlook
• The average export from Myanmar is
1.2million MT for the past 5 years.
• In 2014 the export is expected to be above
average i.e., almost 1.3million MT .