Kanbalu Township Completes Planting of Over 200,000 Acres of Rain-Fed Pulses
Kanbalu, 25 July
Kanbalu Township in Sagaing
Region has nearly completed its seasonal goal of cultivating 209,357 acres of
rain-fed pulse crops, including green gram, pigeon pea, blue phaseolus, butter
beans, and other varieties. According to the Kanbalu Township Agriculture
Department, 207,303 acres have already been planted as of July, following sowing
that began in April and May.
“In Kanbalu Township, 99.02
percent of planned rain-fed pulse cultivation has been completed,” said U Myo
Zaw, staff officer of the Township Agriculture Department. “To improve crop
yields, we are promoting the use of natural fertilizers to enrich the soil at
low cost. We are also demonstrating the preparation of super bokashi compost,
which farmers can easily produce and apply themselves. Additionally, we are
encouraging the cultivation of commercial pulse varieties that require less
water, focusing on high-quality, marketable varieties using modern agricultural
techniques.”
The breakdown of the planted
areas includes 80,926 acres of green gram, 123,366 acres of pigeon pea, 2,225
acres of blue phaseolus, 777 acres of butter beans, and nine acres of other
pulse crops.— Aung Win Nyein (Kanbalu)
Translated by JT
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