THE closing ceremony and re­search findings sharing session of the project “Improvement of Agriculture Trade Facilitation to Encourage Supply Chain of Myanmar’s Agriculture Prod­ucts in Cooperation with LMC Countries” was held yesterday morning at the Jasmine Nay­pyitaw Hotel in the hotel zone of Nay Pyi Taw.

 

At the event, Deputy Min­ister for Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation Dr Aung Gyi said that in line with the National Export Strategy to double ex­port earnings, the project was designed to include trade facil­itation processes and related activities, along with market research on the most promis­ing export crops such as rice, maize, pigeon peas, green gram, watermelon, and fishery prod­ucts. He expressed thanks to the People’s Republic of China, the Mekong-Lancang Coopera­tion Special Fund, the Myanmar Mekong-Lancang Cooperation National Coordination Unit (Ministry of Foreign Affairs), relevant ministries, and the Embassy of China to Myanmar for their financial support and contributions.

 

Afterwards, the direc­tor-general of the lead depart­ment presented the objectives and research summary of the project. Deputy ministers then handed over research reports on the market competitiveness and export potential of rice, maize, pigeon peas, green gram, wa­termelon, and fishery products to responsible officials, who for­mally received them.

 

From 2017 to 2025, the Min­istry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation has reportedly re­ceived approximately US$14.11 million from the Mekong-Lan­cang Cooperation Special Fund to implement a total of 42 pro­jects. — MNA/KZL