Avoid invasion of public residences into cultivable lands

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As nature, rural and urban areas of the country are the habitation of humans, whereas cultivable lands are located outside the society.
Population blast of countries searches for the residences for the people, moving towards the cultivable lands where public housing buildings are constructed.
It is necessary to give priority to the creation of accommodation for the people. Every government is responsible for creating accommodations for the people who cannot own housings and apartments. Only when the people can be accommodated at residences will the country be prosperous.
It is because accommodation is one of three basic needs for humans. People are solving daily problems related to food, closing and shelter as the most important issues.
Regrettably, public housings are leading to pasturelands as well as farmlands. When areas of pastures and farmlands are gradually declining, it is necessary to consider how can they cultivate and produce foods. In fact, expansion and extension of public housings are a root cause to lose the cultivable lands.

Whatever it may be, every citizen needs to consider that they should avoid invasion of public residences into the cultivable lands so as to halt the decline of food production for all.

Consequently, farmers face loss of farmlands. Even if they produce foods from the cultivation of crops, it is sure that food will not be sufficient for all. As such, the people may face famine. That is why they all need to consider how to solve the problem of invading public residence in the pastureland and farmlands in time.
Construction entrepreneurs need to build the housings as moderate high-rise buildings for public residences without harming the farmlands. Those buildings should not be higher than the limited. In various areas of Myanmar, a lot of vacant and fallow lands can be seen. So, public residences should be established near the cities, not far from farmlands, to enjoy the scenes of greening and get fresh air passing through the farmlands. Due to the closing to the cities, new satellite towns can rely on them for supplies of foods and water easily.
Whatever it may be, every citizen needs to consider that they should avoid invasion of public residences into the cultivable lands so as to halt the decline of food production for all.

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