OFFICIALS from the Depart­ment of Rural Development under the Ministry of Cooper­atives and Rural Development, Pyay District, Bago Region, conducted a field inspection yesterday morning in Shartine Village, Shwedaung Township, to review the implementation of family income-generating ac­tivities supported by the Green Village Project revolving fund.

 

During the inspection, Pyay District Head of the Department of Rural Development Daw Kh­ine Shwe Wah, Township Head U Aung Khine Zaw, and technical officials observed agricultural, livestock, trading, and small-scale livelihood activities being carried out with project revolv­ing funds in the village.

 

Following the inspection, the district head met members of the Green Village Project committee and reviewed the accuracy and completeness of monthly financial reports. Offi­cials also encouraged villagers to further expand small-scale family businesses and system­atically manage project funds to prevent losses and ensure long-term sustainability.

 

According to officials, a total of K30 million in low-interest re­volving funds has been provided to 101 project members in Shar­tine Village. Beneficiaries are successfully operating agricul­ture, livestock breeding, trading, and livelihood businesses that contribute to increased house­hold incomes and improved rural livelihoods. — Sein Lwin (Rural)