AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSolar Push: Myanmar’s Ministry of Electricity and Energy held a Nay Pyi Taw workshop to speed up the national shift to solar, noting power still leans on hydropower and natural gas and that solar is only ~4% of generation today. Cotton Compliance & Mechanization: The Agriculture ministry warned farmers and seed sellers against distributing or replanting unregistered F2 hybrid cotton seeds, stressing only legal F1 seeds should be sold, while mechanization support is planned to modernize production. Parliament & Infrastructure: Pyithu Hluttaw MPs pressed for road and bridge upgrades, with ministers pointing to phased works and budget-linked timelines for concrete road and bridge projects. Rural Finance: Pobbathiri’s Mya Sein Yaung Village Project revolving fund disbursed K51.5 million to 108 beneficiaries for farm, livestock, trading and small manufacturing. Gold Trading Rules: Yangon gold traders must renew licences six months early and submit daily trading records via the MyanGold system. Energy & Industry Governance: A separate workshop and policy push signals wider efforts to stabilize supply and improve long-term energy security as Myanmar’s industrial base seeks steadier inputs.
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