Maize (Corn)

Description

Grown across Myanmar’s fertile regions—particularly Shan State, Sagaing, Kachin, Kayah, and Ayeyarwady—Myanmar maize is valued for its consistent quality and high yield. The crop is harvested from August to November, with peak harvesting in October. Farmers increasingly use hybrid seeds and modern cultivation techniques, resulting in enhanced kernel size, cleanliness, and nutritional value. Myanmar maize is ideal for applications such as feed production, food-grade processing, and industrial starch manufacturing, and is packaged to meet global trade specifications.

Grown across Myanmar’s fertile regions—particularly Shan State, Sagaing, Kachin, Kayah, and Ayeyarwady—Myanmar maize is valued for its consistent quality and high yield. The crop is harvested from August to November, with peak harvesting in October. Farmers increasingly use hybrid seeds and modern cultivation techniques, resulting in enhanced kernel size, cleanliness, and nutritional value. Myanmar maize is ideal for applications such as feed production, food-grade processing, and industrial starch manufacturing, and is packaged to meet global trade specifications.

Specifications

Grain Type : Long grain, slender
Grain Length : 6.8 – 7.3 mm
Moisture Content : Max 14.0%
Purity : ≥ 95%
Foreign Matter : ≤ 0.5%
Chalkiness : Medium
Broken Grains : ≤ 5%
Milling Degree : Well-milled or as specified
Cooking Quality : Soft, slightly sticky, mild aroma
Color : Bright white

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