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          <dc:title>The Impact of Sin Tat Hydro- Electricity of River on the Livelihood of Kone Village, Kyauk-se Village Tract, Sagaing Region</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Zin Mar Phyo</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The objectives of this study is to describe the socio-economic changes based on Kone Village&#13; and to explore the changes of agriculture and cow breeding of local people from 2010 to 2017.&#13; The Kone Village lies beside SagaingMonyar Highway Road. Before 2004, as Kone Village&#13; lies in the tropical zone of Central Myanmar, rain paddy is mainly grown. Then, rain water&#13; was blocked to grow such crops as millet, sesame, gram seed, cotton tree, pigeon pea and&#13; groundnut were cultivated. Thus, it seemed to be subsistence type. The native raise livestock&#13; not for cultivation but for milk. The milch cow give milk and traditional snacks such as milk&#13; rice, milk cakes, sour milk and steamed banana, etc, are made and they sell them to their&#13; neighboring villages and Mandalay. Thus, before 2010, the economic condition of natives was&#13; done by women and they had close relation with outside area.&#13; In 2004, according to the implementation of hydro-electricity of river by the government, Sin&#13; Tat hydro-electricity of river was initiated and finished in 2010. Then, in 2016, through the&#13; support of Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, families in the village were given loans so that&#13; they could breed cows. And trainings for breeding milch cow, guiding to grow mont- par-sar&#13; grass and distributing such kind of grass have been done by Myanmar- New Zealand milch&#13; cow development project. Therefore, it will be studied how Sin Tat hydro-electricity of river&#13; supports the economic condition of the natives and develops the village. And how the local&#13; people economy will be changed and how farmer transformation will be focused on the&#13; research paper according to Sin Tat hydro-electricity of river. Ethnographic research method&#13; will be used in this research paper. Key Informant Interview and In-depth Interview will be&#13; used.</dc:description>
          <dc:date>2018</dc:date>
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