Prioritize the alleviation of poverty with earnest efforts
THE
government
is making efforts to enhance productivity and create more employment
opportunities in order to boost production based on agriculture and livestock
operations and reduce poverty, aiming to enhance the national economy and
improve the socioeconomic lives of the entire population.
Collective efforts have been made to
promote the growth and development of domestic production industries, thereby
improving socioeconomic conditions. Regarding poverty, two main contributing
factors may be the lack of success in economic ventures and the disruption of
employment opportunities due to various natural disasters. Therefore, it is
essential to create more job opportunities and ensure favourable working
conditions.
If the authorities are able to
successfully implement agricultural and livestock activities, which are the
primary livelihoods of rural communities, it can greatly contribute to
poverty alleviation. In addressing poverty, everyone must carry out these
activities with empathy and a sense of compassion, ensuring their success
through dedicated and practical efforts.
In Myanmar, 70 per cent of the
population consists of rural residents, while 30 per cent live in urban areas.
Over 50 per cent of the population is engaged in some form of work within the
agriculture, livestock and forestry sectors. To meet the daily food needs of
the population across various regions and demographics, it is necessary to
expand agricultural and livestock activities. Doing so will lead to greater
socioeconomic development for rural communities. Since nearly all agricultural
and livestock activities are centred on rural areas, this will result in
increased income for rural people and a decline in poverty indicators.
To achieve the targeted goals in
agriculture, it must begin with systematic planting to ensure the required
number of crops is met. Except for situations arising from natural disasters,
regions and states need to actively work towards the success of agriculture and
related economic activities. In paddy cultivation, the promotion of direct
seeding and mechanized transplanting methods has led to greater success in
farming operations.
Although Myanmar possesses favourable
basic conditions such as arable land and a capable labour force, there is still
a need to create conditions that enable these resources to be used effectively.
It is important to establish an environment conducive to productive work. The
State is currently providing development funds to regions and states to boost
the national economy. Moving forward, as the government will continue to
support with the necessary investments and technologies, people genuinely
engage in productive work.
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