Union Minister for Natural
Resources and Environmental Conservation U Ohn Win inspected the thriving trees
of the 50-acre village fuel-wood plantation at Mondaing forest reserve in
Meiktila Township in Mandalay Region yesterday. The plantation was established
by Arid Zone Greening Department.
At the plantation, the Union
Minister spoke of the need to distribute fuel-wood to the villages, replace
young trees killed by excessive summer heat with the new ones of the same age,
to work in accord with the departmental procedures, to systematically keep the
records, and to transfer duties of the plantation in-charges systematically.
Accompanied by Pyithu Hluttaw
Representative of Kyaukpadaung Township U Shwe Ko, and Amyotha Hluttaw
Representative of Kyaukpadaung and NyaungU Township Constituency U Kyaw Tok,
the Union Minister inspected a special greening plantation at milepost 48/0 on
Meiktila-Kyaukpadaung road. The Union Minister said that as the plantation was
a public recreation place, efforts must be made for its long-term existence. He
stressed the need to replace the dead trees with the new ones as soon as the
monsoon started, and to build mini dams.
In the afternoon, the Union
Minister and party inspected a nursery in NyaungU Township and pointed out the
need to conduct test plantation of trees with strong and deep roots at the
nursery of the Arid Zone Greening Department. The program to grow deep-root
trees is being jointly conducted by Forest Department and Japan International
Forest ry Promotion and Cooperation Center.
During inspection of Chaukphayahla
permanent nursery in the Township, the Union Minister urged officials to grow
evergreen species, to replace matured trees with saplings, and to replant the
matured trees at a designated place. In the evening, he visited Palin Kanthaya
Elephant Camp on NyaungU-Myintgyan road. After hearing a report presented by
the camp in-charge, the Union Minister looked into requirements in providing
satisfactory services for the public, collecting necessary material for a new
bridge that is suitable for people to enjoy the cool breeze and finishing the
elephant museum before the onset of monsoons.
Afterwards, the Union Minister
and party inspected a community plantation jointly established by the Forest
Department and the Japan International Forestry Promotion and Cooperation
Center. During the visit, the Union Minister said stakes should be driven in to
mark the trees killed by high summer heat, so that new samplings could be
planted in their places. Plantations should begin as soon as the soil got
enough water, and staff should be assigned with specific duties. The Union
Minister also held open discussions with the public, and looked into their
requirements.
MNA (Translated by TMT)
PHOTO: MNA
Ref; The Global New Light of
Myanmar

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