Emerging youth: nan win htwe
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12.08.22
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Nan Win Htwe has been working in her Southern Shan State family-owned fish hatchery for four years. The 23-year-old Htwe started learning how to breed fish from her father and elder sister when she was 19. From assisting in the production of fish seed, Htwe now leads the hatchery business together with her sister after the demise of their father.
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