MoALI Union Minister promotes propagation of sunflower seed production for expansion of sunflower cultivation
July 28
A briefing session on
sunflower seed production for the expansion of sunflower cultivation was held
yesterday morning at the agricultural research farm in Tatkon Township, Nay Pyi
Taw.
The discussion was
attended by Union Minister U Tin Htut Oo of the Ministry of Agriculture,
Livestock and Irrigation, the directors-general from departments, researchers
and officials from propagation of quality strains farmer educative farms.
In the discussion, the
director-general of the Department of Agricultural Research discussed the
propagation work that will be carried out in the rainy season and late rainy
season of 2022-2023. The director-general of the Department of Agriculture
explained the status of sunflower seed production in the department’s farms
according to the level of quality strains, cooperation between the department,
farmers and private sectors for sunflower seed sufficiency. The person in
charge of the Tatkon Agricultural Research Farm explained the ongoing
activities and the expansion of research and development activities.
Regarding the
presentations, the Union minister those responsible instructed them to provide
the necessary requirements of the areas where the sunflower crop will be
cultivated, to implement seed production zones in areas with suitable water and
soil conditions, with the cooperation of water user groups and farmers who are
working to identify farmland in a systematic way.
He also called for
coordination among farmers and private entrepreneurs to carry out a contract
farming system, for access to agricultural equipment, to enlist the cooperation
of related departments and to invite and encourage people who want to increase
investment in seed production and oil mill development.
In addition, the Union
minister and party inspected the land for the systematic farmland development
project to be implemented in the Shataw village and the agricultural water
supply from the wells in Shaukgon, kyatheaing, and Nweyit villages. — MNA

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