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Myanmar is implementing a major project to achieve self-sufficiency in meat and fish within Yangon Province

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Myanmar [Burma]
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Innovation & Technology
Published Mar 21, 2024

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A 2,000-acre breeding area has been established in Daizhi Town, near Yangon Province, to meet local demand for meat and fish. The Governor of Yangon Province, U Soe Thein, and other provincial government members have inspected the site, emphasizing the need for systematic development and coordination between departments. The breeding zone aims to commercially breed a variety of livestock and poultry, with the ultimate goal of achieving self-sufficiency in meat and fish products for the province.
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The breeding area is located near the 34/6 mile section of the county highway in Daizhi Town, covering an area of 2,000 acres. It aims to meet the local people's demand for meat and fish through large-scale breeding. On March 8, the Governor of Yangon Province, U Soe Thein, and the provincial government members conducted an on-site inspection of the breeding area. They learned in detail about the construction status of the entrance road and internal road to the breeding area, the progress of the project, and the access to water-sealed rivers. Infrastructure construction such as the construction of dams, erection of electric poles to obtain electricity, and cable connections. At the same time, they also had an in-depth understanding of the Box Culvert and road paving work in the breeding area, as well as the collaborative advancement of various departments. During the inspection, Governor U Soden emphasized that the development and implementation of breeding areas needs to be ...
Source: Foodmate
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