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First, the Union Minister and officials arrived at Aye Chan Tha Model Village and met with local residents at the village multipurpose hall. Responsible officials explained the development activities carried out to transform the village into a model village under the Village-Level Poverty Alleviation Model Project, which was implemented with the assistance of the Government of the People's Republic of China, as well as the ongoing implementation activities by the Department of Rural Development.
Following the explanations, the Union Minister provided necessary guidance and coordinated the requests submitted by the village residents. Afterwards, the Union Minister and officials inspected the achievements realized through the Village-Level Poverty Alleviation Model Project within the village.
The Union Minister provided discussions and guidance on sector-specific needs and coordinated necessary actions. Subsequently, the Union Minister and officials inspected summer paddy cultivation at the farm of a member of the Aye Chan Tha Model Agriculture and General Economic Cooperative Society in Aye Chan Tha Model Village.
They met with the cooperative farmer members, and the Union Minister discussed necessary matters and coordinated the requests made by the local farmers. Following this, the Union Minister and officials also inspected the step-by-step operations of natural fertilizer production at the San Wadi Livestock and Natural Fertilizer Production Cooperative Society near Kyauk Sayit Kone Village, Pobbathiri Township, as well as the dairy cattle farming activities. Based on the explanations provided by the factory officials, the Union Minister provided discussions and guidance and addressed the operational requirements as needed, it’s reported.
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