Moreover, Uzbekistan also informed Myanmar that the Agriculture Department wants to deliver pest-free high-yielding cotton varieties to Myanmar, according to MyanTrade’s notification dated 7 August.

 

The second coordination meeting on the import of high-grade cotton variety from India was held virtu­ally on 2 September 2025 at the meeting hall of the Myanmar Trade Promotion Organization, emphasizing on further collaboration for the import of high-grade cotton variety.

 

Dr Htein Lin, Director-General of MyanTrade, Myanmar’s Economic At­taches from New Delhi and Kolkata, India, representatives from Myanmar Cotton and Cotton Products Merchants Association and International Federation of Business Intellectuals and Change­makers (IFBIC) participated in the meeting.

 

The meeting highlighted Myanmar’s import procedure for high-grade cotton variety, In­dia’s support in supplying cotton variety, and technical assistance from India for cotton cultivation in Myanmar. Myanmar Cotton and Cotton Products Merchants Association has also connect­ed with India and Uzbekistan to purchase high-grade pedi­gree cotton varieties that are well-adapted to the local climate and soil conditions.

 

There is a large price gap between premium cotton and non-premium cotton. Therefore, cotton growers need to grow pre­mium pedigree cotton for com­mercial benefits. If they grow whatever, they might experience low yield and high risks. Cotton ginners also need to maintain quality control, and so, cotton ginners must prioritize cleanli­ness and systematic operations to ensure product quality, mini­mize waste and maintain a safe working environment, the Myan­mar Cotton and Cotton Products Merchants Association stated.

 

“When growers neglect cot­tonseed consistency, their efforts will be fruitless. Ginners need to maintain quality by categorizing the cotton varieties and process­ing systematic operations. This way, nothing will go in vain. If not, the time, energy and resources that they put into cotton culti­vation and production will be wasted. Later, it might affect the cotton-based industry, resulting in other negative consequenc­es,” said a representative of the association.

 

The association has already informed the department con­cerned of this. It will coordinate matters for the growers to get access to high-yielding cotton va­rieties and achieve good prices.

 

International Federation of Business Intellectuals and Changemakers (IFBIC), on behalf of OOO Farms located in Rajkot, Gujarat State, India, expressed willingness to collab­orate for high-yielding cotton ac­cess. The Myanmar Cotton and Cotton Products Merchants and Manufacturers Association held a Zoom meeting on 14 August with counterparts regarding that matter, the Myanmar Trade Pro­motion Organization under the Ministry of Commerce stated.

 

Moreover, Uzbekistan also informed Myanmar that the Ag­riculture Department wants to deliver pest-free high-yielding cotton varieties to Myanmar, according to MyanTrade’s noti­fication dated 7 August.

 

The Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Com­merce and Industry and Myan­mar Cotton and Cotton Products Merchants and Manufacturers Association have sent the list of premium cotton varieties to the department concerned for further processing. — NN/KK