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Malaysia rubber production decreased by 4.1 per cent in September 2021

The Department of Statistics, Malaysia today released Monthly Rubber Statistics, Malaysia, September 2021. This publication consists of statistics on production, imports, exports, domestic consumption, stocks, prices, number of employees, salaries & wages and productivity of rubber estates.

Natural rubber production declined by 4.1 per cent in September 2021 (41,180 tonnes) as compared to August 2021 (42,942 tonnes). On an annual basis, the production also decreased by 10.8 per cent as against 46,187 tonnes in the same month of the preceding year. Production of natural rubber in Malaysia was mainly contributed by smallholders sector (91.0%) as compared to estates sector (9.0%).

Stocks of natural rubber increased 2.0 per cent in September 2021 to 292,271 tonnes as compared to 286,653 tonnes in August 2021. Rubber processors factory was contributing 92.0 per cent of the stocks followed by rubber consumers factory (7.9%) and rubber estates (0.1%).

Exports of Malaysia's natural rubber amounted to 62,332 tonnes in September 2021, rose by 5.3 per cent as against August 2021 (59,172 tonnes). P.R. China continued to dominate as the highest importer of natural rubber with 46.0 per cent from total exports in September 2021 followed by U.S.A (13.1%), Germany (4.3%), Pakistan (2.5%) and Finland (2.1%). The performance at national level was contributed by natural rubber-based product such as gloves, tyre, tube, rubber thread and condom. Gloves were the main exports of rubber-based products with a value of RM3.1 billion in September 2021, a decrease of 2.2 per cent as compared to August 2021 (RM3.8 billion).

Analysis of the average monthly price showed that Latex Concentrated recorded a decrease of 4.8 per cent (September 2021: 497.24 sen per kg, August 2021:
522.13 sen per kg) and Scrap 8.9 per cent (September 2021: 538.08 sen per kg, August 2021: 590.42 sen per kg). A similar trend is also observed for all Standard Malaysian Rubber (S.M.R) which decreased between 4.8 to 6.8 per cent. S.M.R. 20 recorded the highest increase of 6.8 per cent (September 2021: 668.98 sen per kg, August 2021: 717.65 sen per kg). The movement of global prices as reported by World Bank Commodity Price Data also showed that the prices for TSR 20 and SGP/MYS decreased 4.7 per cent (from USD1.71/kg to USD1.63/kg) and 5.9 per cent (from USD1.90/kg to USD1.79/kg) respectively.

The performance of Malaysia's natural rubber production in the first nine months of 2021 recorded a decrease of 4.8 per cent as compared to the same period in 2020 (January-September 2021: 354,359 tonnes, January-September 2020: 372,381 tonnes). Meanwhile, the performance of the third quarter of 2021 showed that the production rose by 47.5 percent to 132,732 tonnes against 89,985 tonnes in the second quarter of 2021.

 

 

 

The full publication of the Monthly Rubber Statistics, September 2021 can be downloaded through eStatistik Portal.

For more details, please refer to the Department’s portal: www.dosm.gov.my

*Notes:

Data for September 2021 is provisional. The data will be updated based on the latest available figures and subsequently published in the October 2021 publication. 

 

Released By:

DATO' SRI DR. MOHD UZIR MAHIDIN
CHIEF STATISTICIAN MALAYSIA
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA
 DrUzir_Mahidin    Dr_Uzir

11 November 2021

 

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Strategic Communication and International Division
Department of Statistics, Malaysia
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Fax : +603-8888 9248
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