30 July 2014
Cambodia
has seen a 91% rise in dry rubber exports in the first half of 2014 as revenue
from the exports increased only 3% due to global decline of rubber prices.
During the
January-June period this year, the country exported 42,190 tons of dry rubber,
up 91% from 22,120 tons over the same period last year, the latest figures from
the Ministry of Commerce showed Monday. The revenue from the exports was 75
million U.S. dollars during the first half of this year, up merely 3% from 73
million U. S. over the same period last year. A ton of dry rubber was sold at
1,800 U.S. dollars this month, down 28% from about 2,500 U.S. dollars in July
last year.
The
Southeast Asian nation has planted rubber trees on the area of about 330,000
hectares in which some 60,000 hectares are old enough to be yielded. Cambodian
rubber has been sold to China, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and some
European countries.
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