Inspection Tour: President inspects livestock farms in Nay Pyi Taw
President U Min Aung Hlaing, accompanied by officials, inspected livestock breeding businesses in the Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory on Sunday.
At a goat farm in Shwe Myo Breeding Zone, the President heard reports on the farming process and instructed for biosecurity, systematic meat production, and cultivation of Napier grass and plum trees for animal feed. They also inspected a piggery run by a local battalion, where officials reported on the status of the farm and the distribution of pork and related products.
Upon the report, the President stressed the need to expand breeding of locally produced pig breeds instead of relying on imports. He added that a proper system for production, breeding, feeding, and meat processing should be developed. The President and party later proceeded to No.1 Kan Gyi Breeding Zone and inspected a dairy cow farm, broiler and layer farms, and a piggery.
Farm owners presented updates on their farms, breeding processes, and production and distribution activities. After hearing the reports, the President said it is necessary to study advanced dairy farming practices from abroad, including feeding and sanitation systems.
He also pointed out the need to use biogas generator systems to reduce environmental impact from farm waste and to lower electricity consumption. He added that automatic feeding systems and egg collection systems should be installed in broiler and layer farms.
At the briefing hall, the Nay Pyi Taw Council Chairman reported on the implementation of the Kan Gyi, Shwe Myo, and Pyaung Gaung Gyi breeding zones, safety and disease control measures, reproduction processes, and future plans.
After hearing the report, the President said the establishment of breeding zones across the country is aimed at ensuring sufficient supplies of meat, fish, and eggs at fair prices, and urged breeders to implement their activities in a systematic manner for successful farming. He also stated that arrangements will be made to construct better production roads in the breeding zones, along with proper fencing, bush clearing, and tree planting in the respective areas.
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