Ngaphe Township cultivates 1,085 acres of Arabica coffee plantations
December 22
The Arabica coffee (Viet Nam) is
planted in the highland region (Nat Yay Kan) of Ngaphe Township of Minbu
District of Magway Region and 1,085 acres of Arabica upland coffee are
successfully cultivated to date.
The highland area (Nat Yay Kan)
is located on Minbu-An road and the local residents grow coffee, tea leaf,
elephant foot yam, avocado, citrus, chilli, banana, jackfruit and other
perennial trees. There is a total of 1,085 acres of Arabica upland coffee
plantation – 29 acres at Nat Yay Kan coffee farm of Crop Division of Ngaphe
Township Agriculture Department and 1,056 acres of private farms at 10
village-tracts.
According to the coffee
plantation expansion project, it is estimated to grow 12,500 acres of highland
Arabica coffee in five years with 2,500 acres per year on fallow and virgin
lands and forest reserves. It will develop on 2,500acres of land – 850acres of
fallow and virgin lands and 1650 acres of forest reserve while there will be 50
acres in Hlaing village, 125 acres in Gokkyi village, 100 acres in Bonebaw
village, 200acres in Pabway village, 125 acres in Sontet village and 250acres
in Linte village. Officials invited private entrepreneurs and farmers to meet
the target plantation.
The Nat Yay Kan coffee farm in
Ngaphe Township produces 3.26 tonnes of coffee beans and about 43 tonnes by
private coffee farms, totalling over 46.26 tonnes per year. The coffee beans
are transported to markets of Ywangan, Yenangyaung, Yangon and PyinOoLwin
townships fetching between K3.5 million and K7 million per tonne. – Ma Yu
(Ngaphe)/KTZH

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