Kachin State CM inspects cultivation of quality monsoon paddy, oil crops in Myitkyina
June 19
The Kachin State Government has
been making efforts to improve the agricultural sector in the state, increase
the production of produce, and improve the socio-economic lives of the farmers.
Kachin State Chief Minister U Khet Htein Nan examined the model paddy farm of
100 acres and 100 baskets per acre at the Mankhein Ward in Myitkyina at 2 pm on
17 June.
The Chief Minister, along with
state-level departmental officials, oversaw the status of monsoon paddy
cultivation in the 100-acre model plot. A discussion was held between
responsible personnel regarding the conditions of planting green manure
(Crotalaria Juncea) for the farmers to ensure the saturation of the soil and
the situation of distributing and planting seedlings of the high-quality Hsin
Ekari rice variety to produce 100 baskets of rice from 1 acres of plantations.
In addition, the Chief Minister
and party made an inspection on the conditions of excavating the
2,000-foot-long drain around the model plot, which the Department of Irrigation
and Water Utilization Management is responsible for, and progress of plowing by
tractor. The Chief Minister urged farmers to prepare in advance for the
plantation of oil crops such as soybean, canola, and sunflower after the
harvest of the monsoon paddy is completed. He also coordinated with
departmental officials to fence before planting to keep cattle away. — State
IPRD/CT

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