Mandalay Region is in a satisfactory position in terms of the cultivation and production of 14 key crops, and continued efforts are encouraged to achieve even higher targets, said U Min Aung Hlaing, President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, at a meeting with departmental officials and micro, small and medium enterprise businesspersons at the city hall in Mandalay yesterday afternoon.
In
his address, the President highlighted that Mandalay Region’s gross domestic
product is approximately US$9 billion per year, accounting for about 10 per
cent of the country’s total GDP.
He
spotted that failure to meet target goals for 10 major crops has resulted in
annual losses of approximately K3,765 billion in Mandalay Region. Nationwide,
the losses are estimated at around US$8 billion annually. If full
multiple-cropping potential could be achieved on the existing cultivated
acreage, the country could gain an additional annual benefit of about US$20
billion.
The
President stressed that the national economic development must be promoted by
encouraging and supporting agro-based industries as well as micro, small, and
medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs).
Regarding
the livestock breeding sector, the President underlined that if regional
self-sufficiency in consumption can be achieved and expanded nationwide, the
prices of meat and fish could also decline. Furthermore, if more animal feed
based on locally produced agricultural products is manufactured and livestock
breeding activities are carried out systematically, it would help ensure
regional food security and reduce rising commodity prices.
In
the agriculture sector, he underscored that cotton-based industries can be
operated in Mandalay Region successfully. Officials need to manage the
improvement of weaving industries in Mandalay Region. A plan is underway to
distribute cotton processing machines to Mandalay Region.
He
noted that the cooperative system is the best for regional development. The
individuals with the least capital carry out the manufacturing of agricultural
and livestock products through cooperative efforts to earn income.
He
stressed that as Myanmar emphasizes agriculture and livestock activities,
agriculture, livestock and industrial subjects are being taught to the basic
education middle and high school students. It is necessary to continue
supporting and nurturing future generations equipped with knowledge and skills
who will lead the nation in the future.
Concerning
water supply measures, the President gave guidance that people of Mandalay
Region have to efficiently utilize necessary sources for water sufficiency.
He
urged residents to work together to ensure the beauty and attractiveness of
their region, preserve and promote traditional heritage, traditional clothing,
and local foods, and provide good services to travellers. As arrivals of
travellers to the region contribute much to the economy of the region, efforts
must be made to improve the tourism sector.
At
the meeting, Mandalay Region Chief Minister U Myo Aung reported on the land
utilization, the increase of agricultural productivity within five years,
target cultivation and production of 14 major crops, food security, efforts to
develop agriculture and livestock activities within 100 days, formation of
agriculture, livestock and production cooperative societies, and implementation
of the rural development projects within the 100-day plan of the government.
MSME
businesspersons from Mandalay Region submitted reports on the implementation of
the Mandalay-Myotha industrial park, efforts of MRCCI to ensure smooth economic
process between the government and private sectors, encouragement of MSME
businesses, electrification for industrial zones, assistance of the government
to send entrepreneurs from Mandalay Industrial Zone to attend international
technological and business fora, permit to import modern looms, production of
quality iron wares from the foundry entrepreneurs of Mandalay.
The
Union Ministers discussed the generating electricity from solar power for
industrial zones, sending business persons to international forums, assistance
for import of necessary machinery, needs to contact the Myanmar Iron and Steel
Association to produce iron and steel wares for construction projects,
participation in anti-air pollution and greening measures, formation of
cooperative societies to develop agriculture, livestock and production
activities in the region, inputs and techniques for agriculture and livestock
measures, supply of quality seeds, efforts to improve railway transport, and
implementation of digitalization.
The
President viewed around the MSME products, domestic foodstuffs, handicrafts,
and garments in booths and gave necessary guidance.
Also,
present at the meeting were Union ministers, deputy ministers, senior Tatmadaw
officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief, the commander of Central
Command, district-level officials, and MSME entrepreneurs.
MNA/TTA
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