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Agriculture
With the firm objective of establishing agricultural farms across Myanmar, KMA’s Agriculture Department was established in 2008.
Experts in understanding Myanmar’s agricultural conditions and development trajectory,
the department is currently led by an experienced team of graduates of Yezin Agricultural University,
the country’s premier agricultural training facility. Each of the managers develop the strategies premised in their extensive
national and international experiences.
The team are supported by a highly competent support staff, possessing the knowledge and
skill sets required to undertake profitable and sustainable projects nationwide.

Paddy Farms
Semiaquatic crops,
most notably rice and taro.
Horticultural Farms
perennial bus
tree nuts
vegetable
Perennial Crop Plantation
Conversion of annual fields
into perennial fields.
Forestry
Since 1998, KMA has managed forest areas in Taungoo, Oktwin and Kyauktaga Township in the Bago Yoma mountain range, developing sustainable systems of forestry management to run operations which are at once profitable,
environmentally sound, and viable for generations to come.
Kaung Myanmar Aung Forestry Enterprise (KMAFE) was formally instituted on the 1st of January 2010,
and it has placed its prime focus on the development of land and
forest resources by making long-term investment in industrial forest plantations.

Organic Manure Production
Natural products used by
farmers to provide food.
Establishment of Forest
Plantations
Providing most goods and services
that are provided by natural forests.
Protection and
conservation of remaining
Natural Forests
Regulated and Planned Cutting of Trees
Control over Forest Fire
Reforestation
Afforestation
Warehouse
KMA Group of Companies started out as a trading company before expanding into different business sectors. Now,
the company has established its strong presence in several business areas of Myanmar,
the company aims to leverage on its existing business units
in agriculture and forestry along with the shipping and logistics to strengthen
its trading activities by constructing warehouse units in strategic ports located within coastal and major region
plantation areas across the fertile region of lower and central Myanmar.
This will help improve the production output, quality standards and grant access to foreign commodity exchanges
for local farmers to maximize profits through fair competition within the global market economy.