Farmers in Ayeyarwady Region, where the factory is located, will have more job opportunities due to a plan to grow bamboo under a contract farming system in the 30-year project, said deputy minister U Than Aung.
Double A was selected from four international applicants because its bid offered the best employment and environmental aspects. It will pay US$2 million a year rent, to be raised 5 percent every two years, with a rental exemption term of three months, and will invest $300 million to build a new factory producing 300,000 tonnes of paper a year.
“The price of paper in Myanmar will fall because it is locally produced and the office stationery market will expand,” said U Zaw Lwin of Double A, adding that production would begin in six months’ time.
source: The Myanmar Times
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