India Strengthens Myanmar Agriculture with New Projects
India inaugurates two India-supported agriculture projects in Myanmar’s Naypyidaw under the QIP initiative. Learn how ACARE and Rice Bio-Park dryer house will benefit local farmers.
NAYPYIDAW-India has officially inaugurated two Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) in Yezin, Naypyidaw, focusing on Myanmar’s agricultural advancement. These initiatives, including a Rice Bio-Park dryer house and the ACARE Knowledge Repository, aim to enhance post-harvest management and promote digital research for local farmers.
Under its 'Neighbourhood First' policy, India continues to support Myanmar’s socio-economic development through the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation (MGC) framework. These projects empower rural communities by providing modern infrastructure and specialized training for agricultural scientists, ensuring long-term food security and innovation.
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