RURAL communities play a crucial role in the agricultural and livestock farming sectors, working diligently to produce food for public consumption. By integrating small-scale agriculture and livestock farms, their production volume can be significantly enhanced.
Specifically, in the arid region of central Myanmar, livestock farm zones have been established, providing land plots for residents to engage in smallscale livestock farming. This enables them to earn income for their families while fulfilling domestic consumption needs.
Preparations are currently underway to establish a livestock farm zone near Kanhla Village in Kyaukse Township, Mandalay Region. The primary objective of this zone is to facilitate the cultivation of crops for animal feed and implement efficient cage farming practices with a sustainable water supply. Furthermore, zone officials plan to collaborate with relevant departments to systematically transform smallscale livestock breeding operations into commercial ventures.
Furthermore, in Kyaukse Township, the Thaphanchan Livestock Breeding Applied Research and Regeneration Farm is located. This farm focuses on the production and distribution of new goat species, as well as the management of pedigree animal species and regeneration measures. Despite its location in a dry region, the farm has successfully secured a water supply not only for its own regeneration purposes but also for the Bowa goat farm, Hteinsan goat farm, and sheep farm. Local authorities are currently exploring options for constructing water tanks to fulfill the water needs of these animal farms.
In Nyaungbintha Village of Meiktila Township, the Kaung Htet San dairy cow farm showcases its capacity to produce milk and dairy products while raising dairy cows. Presently, the farm strives to meet the demand for milk and dairy products in central Myanmar to the best of its ability.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation, along with relevant authorities, are making concerted efforts to establish livestock breeding zones in various regions and states. These initiatives aim to promote increased meat consumption, ensure the well-being and nutritional needs of the people, and accelerate the growth of the manufacturing sector based on livestock breeding farms.
GNLM/TTA
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