MoALI UM attends 7th ASEAN-China Agricultural Cooperation Forum

Union Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation U Min Naung, currently in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the People’s Republic of China to attend the Confer­ence on Import and Export Food Safety Cooperation of the BRI countries (Belt and Road Initia­tive), attended the opening cer­emony of the 7th ASEAN-China Agricultural Cooperation Forum on 16 September.

 

The forum was jointly held by the Chinese Ministry of Ag­riculture and Rural Affairs and the Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

 

In his opening speech, the Union minister said that it is a good time for the forum that bring good intentions as it will focus on the prioritized agri­cultural sectors between the ASEAN and China depending on the challenges and chances after the COVID-19 period. The ASEAN Comprehensive Recov­ery Framework (ACRF) to ad­dress COVID-19 was adopted at the 37th ASEAN Summit. Of the five broad strategies mentioned in the framework, it should em­phasize the two strategies such as Maximizing the Potential of the Intra-ASEAN Market and Broader Economic Integration and Accelerating Inclusive Digital Transformation. Being a great trade partner country of the ASEAN countries as well as a key partner of Myanmar, China should cooperate closely in promoting the regional food security value chains with the member countries.

 

He also had a discussion with Chinese MARA Minister Tang Renjian regarding the strengthening bilateral rela­tions in agricultural sectors, ag­ricultural science research, ex­change of seedlings and genes and establishment of models of tropical crop fields.

 

Moreover, they focused on capacity-building training for Myanmar laboratory experts, study tours to construct salt­water prevention dykes and sluice gates in delta regions, maintenance training of agricul­tural gears, and technological assistance for saltwater and freshwater farming.

 

The Union minister also ex­pressed the willingness to estab­lish a modern fishery industry, upgrade the transboundary animal disease control under South-South Cooperation (SSC) and invited Chinese companies to make investments in the pro­duction of corn silage in My­anmar.

 

The Union minister, who at­tended the 20th China-ASEAN Expo, 20th China-ASEAN Busi­ness and Investment Summit, 7th ASEAN-China Agricultural Cooperation Forum, Confer­ence on Import and Export Food Safety Cooperation of the BRI countries, 7th China-ASEAN Summit for Drug Development and Cooperation held in Nan­ning from 17 to 19 September, made a study tour to the Cen­tre for infectious Disease Pre­vention and Control in Jiangsu and arrived back in Myanmar yesterday afternoon. — MNA/ KTZH