Xinhua, July 6, 2013
The government of Brunei on
Saturday signed a one-year contract to purchase 3,000 tons of
jasmine or fragrant rice from Cambodia, the first such deal reached
by the two Asian nations.
The deal was inked between Pg Haji
Mohd Noordin B PLP Pg Haji Mohd Said, director of the supply and
state stores department at the Brunei's Ministry of Finance, and
Phou Puy, president of the Federation of Cambodian Rice Millers
Association and the Baitong Rice Export Company. "We will supply
fragrant rice to Brunei from November this year for one year with
the quantity of 3,000 tons,"Phou Puy told reporters after the
signing ceremony."We hope that the supply will increase if our rice
quality meets the need of Brunei citizens."
Pg Haji Mohd Noordin B PLP Pg Haji
Mohd said that the agreement was reached after a three-year
negotiation. "November will be the first time that Cambodian
jasmine rice is on sale in Brunei market,"he said.
Cambodia produced 9.31 million tons
of paddy rice last year and the nation had around 3 million tons of
milled rice leftover for export this year.
Cambodian milled rice is sold to
European countries, the United States, South Korea, Japan, China
and some Southeast Asian countries.
Last year, the country exported
187,115 tons of milled rice, earning 132 million U.S. dollars,
according to the Ministry of Commerce.
The impoverished Southeast Asian
nation expected that it would be able to export 1 million tons of
milled rice by 2015. Endi
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