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Submitted by moiuser2 on 21 February 2025

THE second meeting of the Agricultural and Livestock Development Commission was held at the Department of Agricultural Research (Yezin) yesterday afternoon.

Present at the meeting online were Agricultural and Livestock Development Commission Chairman General Nyo Saw, commission members, the Nay Pyi Taw Council chairman and relevant officials. Chief ministers and ministers of state and region, governments, and representatives from the Republic of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI).

During the meeting, Chairman General Nyo Saw stated that the development of agrobased industries is essential for the country’s economic growth and the well-being of the people. He emphasized the need to establish agriculture, livestock and industrial high schools to facilitate this progress. He also pointed out the importance of transitioning from traditional farming system to a more systematic one, which requires a well-trained workforce.

To achieve this, regions and states must work together to produce skilled human resources in agriculture and livestock breeding. He highlighted that Myanmar has a strong economic foundation and that the agricultural and livestock industries must be enhanced to contribute to national economic growth. Development zones for livestock breeding must be established, ensuring that breeding activities align with appropriate regional conditions.

He also stressed the need to address water availability for agricultural activities by utilizing rainwater, dam water, underground water and river water. Regions near major rivers should implement water-pumping projects for irrigation. He suggested using solar energy to generate electricity for these operations, mentioning that both government-led and private sector-driven solar energy projects can be undertaken to meet energy demands.

Regarding investment, he stated that financial support including project loans would be provided as necessary. He called for close cooperation between the commission and regional governments to implement these initiatives effectively.

He then urged authorities to streamline investment approval processes for both domestic and foreign investors in the agricultural and livestock industries. The provision of necessary technologies, electricity and capital for agro-based industries is crucial for their sustainable development.

He also emphasized that the 21 key responsibilities of the Agricultural and Livestock Development Commission must be closely coordinated with ministries and regional governments. Ministries, relevant departments, and regional governments were encouraged to provide feedback and collaborate in carrying out these responsibilities efficiently.

The commission chairman then inspected the model farms and research plantations under the Department of Agricultural Research, which are testing the triple-cropping system. During the visit, the director-general of the Department of Agricultural Research and the Department of Livestock Research briefed the chairman on their ongoing and future research projects. The chairman then provided the necessary guidance.

Following this, the chairman visited the seed sample exhibition halls, seed banks, and agricultural technology dissemination facilities. He also visited the television studio dedicated to farmer education and agricultural broadcasting.

MNA/KZL

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