Myanmar earns US$96M from over 80,000 MT of fishery exports in Apr–Jul

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  • Female workers processing seafood at a cold storage facility.
Myanmar is steadily exporting seafood to 40 countries, including China, Thailand, Bangladesh and Japan, through maritime routes and land borders.

Myanmar exported more than 81,000 tonnes of fish in the past four months of the current financial year 2025-2026, beginning 1 April, earning US$96 million, according to the Department of Fisheries.
Myanmar delivered over 45,900 tonnes of fish by sea, with an estimated value of $67 million. Over 35,000 tonnes of fish worth $29 million were exported to neighbouring countries via the border channel.
Myanmar’s fish export amounted to $421 million from about 400,000 tonnes in the previous FY 2024-2025 (April-March).
Myanmar steadily ships seafood to 40 countries, including China, Thailand, Bangladesh and Japan, through maritime and border trade channels.
Seafood, including hilsa, rohu, catfish, seabass, eel, shrimp and crab, is exported to foreign markets, according to the Myanmar Fisheries Federation. There are over 140 fishery cold storage facilities, and the department grants annual licence renewals. — NN/KK

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