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Submitted by moiuser on 17 October 2023

WORLD Food Day 2023 was held at the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.

Union Minister for Agricul­ture, Livestock and Irrigation U Min Naung, Union Minister for Cooperatives and Rural Devel­opment U Hla Moe, Union Min­ister for Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation U Khin Maung Yi, deputy minis­ters, the permanent secretaries, directors-general, rectors and departmental officials attended the event.

Speaking at the event, the MoALI Union minister high­lighted the theme of World Food Day—Water is life, water is food. Leave no one behind, saying wa­ter is essential to life on Earth.

According to the UN, glob­ally, nearly 2.4 billion people live in countries where the supply of water is limited. Only 2.5 per cent of water is freshwater.

Moreover, 74 per cent of nat­ural disasters that occurred in two decades were due to floods and that caused losses worth US$700 billion.

He then added that the country has an adequate sup­ply of agricultural and livestock products with 154.33 per cent of rice security, 126.2 per cent of cooking oil security and 512 per cent of pulses and beans securi­ty so it represents 28.8 per cent of total exports of the country.

He then talked about the need to consider and prepare for the distribution of irrigation wa­ter to summer paddy plantations and supply of drinking water to regions as the country might face the possible consequences of El Nino.

Additionally, he pledged to make effective plans for the im­pacts of El Nino that are likely to occur until mid-2024 through negotiation with the relevant de­partments, the public, farmers and entrepreneurs.

Then, the video message of the FAO Secretary-General for World Food Day and a video clip featuring activities of the government for World Food Day were played.

— MNA/KTZH

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