Mezali diversion weir starts irrigation to summer crops in Pwintbyu Tsp
April 1
MEZALI diversion weir
helps meet the summer crop target in Pwintbyu Township, Magway Region, with the
irrigation water network, according to the Pwintbyu Township Department of Irrigation
and Water Utilization Management.
The department annually
delivers irrigation water efficiently to farms in the township through the
Mezali diversion weir, ensuring an adequate water supply. The weir starts
distributing irrigation to grow the summer crops in the township from 1 March.
“Mezali diversion weir
earlier covered the summer paddy, sesame and other crops. This year, irrigation
storage is short of supply, so the weir cannot provide sufficient irrigation to
the summer paddy. It will irrigate only summer sesame and other crops. Our
township relies on an irrigation network for cultivation in summer. Primarily,
the region cultivates paddy, sesame, chickpea, sunflower, peanut, butter bean
and baby corn. Thanks to the efficient irrigation system, the township sees a
successful yield,” said a resident from Pwintbyu Township.
It is projected to
fulfil irrigation needs in 60,428 acres of summer sesame through the Mezali
diversion weir and 500 acres through the Aingma weir, totalling 60,928 acres of
summer sesame seeds, according to the data of the Pwintbyu Agriculture
Department. Both mechanized farming and traditional farming with draught cattle
are witnessed in the township. — Hlaing Win Lay (Pwintbyumyay)/GNLM
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