President of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar U Min Aung Hlaing, accompanied by officials and the chief ministers of Sagaing, Magway and Mandalay regions, inspected regional development and economic promotion projects in Magway Region yesterday.
On
arrival at the Magway Hybrid Power Company near Thabyaysan Village of Magway
Township, project director U Tin Maung Latt reported on the implementation of
the 100 MW hybrid power plant, which combines natural gas and solar energy, and
its current progress and plans. The President discussed the presentations and
guided the inspection of the sites.
The
President and party visited the Kaung Ko Group Co Ltd in Gwaydauksan Village
near Kanbya junction on the Magway-Nay Pyi Taw Road. Company owner Daw Moe Moe
Myat Ko explained the company’s history, exports of 90 per cent purified sesame
seeds and roasted sesame powder, domestic edible oil distribution, installation
of processing machinery, implementation of contract farming and Good
Agricultural Practices (GAP) training programmes, direct purchasing from
farmers, operational challenges and future business plans.
After
hearing the reports, the President stressed that securing a stable supply of
quality sesame was essential for the company’s operations, noting that improved
seed varieties would help increase yields. He also called for systematic
implementation of GAP training and said the government will provide support for
the company where possible, and he inspected the sesame processing operations
at the factory.
The
President and party proceeded to the Sharpinhla Agricultural and Breeding Zone
in Sharpinhla Village-tract, Magway Township. The regional officials briefed
the President on the establishment of livestock zones in Aunglan Township,
development of the agricultural and livestock zone, cooperative-led poultry
farming, land development, future livestock expansion, land use, cropping plans
and irrigation conditions aimed at strengthening regional rice sufficiency.
The
President stated that Magway Region produces maize, pulses, rice bran and
broken rice, and the locally available resources can be used to manufacture
animal feed within the region to support the livestock sector. He also
encouraged officials to ensure the success of ongoing projects before
inspecting land development works, irrigation facilities, rice nurseries and
poultry farms within the zone.
MNA/KTZH
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