IN EFFORTS to rapidly develop the nation’s economy, agriculture and livestock breeding – being the primary livelihood for the majority of the ethnic people in the country and serving as a vital artery of the national economy – play a crucial role. Therefore, promoting and expanding industries based on these sectors proves to be the most effective approach.
Myanmar’s geographical conditions
provide strong potential for the successful development of diverse crops,
fruits, and livestock industries. It is therefore crucial to utilize this
advantage effectively and efficiently. Since agricultural and livestock activities
are primarily based in rural areas, focusing on these sectors will help raise
rural incomes and, consequently, reduce poverty levels. The successful
development of agriculture and livestock will play a significant role in
advancing poverty alleviation efforts across the country.
As the government works to
transform the country into an Agricultural Powerhouse, it has focused on
promoting the cultivation of regionally suitable, profitable crops with strong
potential in international markets. To foster robust and sustainable crop production,
the government has facilitated access to modern and advanced agricultural
techniques. Furthermore, to ensure affordable availability of essential
agricultural inputs for farming and livestock, support has been provided not
only through imports but also by encouraging domestic production and
distribution of these resources.
According to the 2024 preliminary
census, about 70 per cent of Myanmar’s population lives in rural areas, and
over half of that rural population is involved in agriculture, livestock, or
forestry in some capacity. To develop agro-based industries rooted in
agriculture, it is important to encourage domestic investors and financially
capable entrepreneurs to actively invest in and engage with these sectors. At
the same time, priority should be given to ensuring access to essential inputs,
financial support, and human resource development. With the establishment of
basic education schools that offer courses in agriculture, livestock, and
industrial technology, students from these institutions are expected to become
a dependable and skilled workforce for the country’s agricultural and livestock
industries in the future.
Therefore, to ensure the food
security of the entire population, efforts must be made to achieve year-on-year
progress in the cultivation of paddy, oilseed crops, various pulses, and meat
and fish production. It is necessary to continue striving to meet the targeted
goals for the ten main designated crops. Only then can the nation guarantee
food security for its citizens, increase surplus crop production, and export
these surplus products to foreign markets to generate national revenue.
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