Pwintbyu Township Surpasses Pigeon Pea Cultivation Target for Rainy Season
Pwintbyu,
28 July
Pwintbyu
Township in the Magway Region has surpassed its rainy season pigeon pea cultivation
target, according to the Township Agriculture Department.
The
township had planned to cultivate 5,914 acres of pigeon peas during the rainy
season, with planting beginning in June. As of now, 6,069 acres have been
planted, exceeding the initial target.
To
help farmers improve their yields, the Township Agriculture Department is
conducting field visits and offering guidance on selecting quality seeds,
expanding cultivated areas, adopting Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), and
managing pests and diseases effectively.
“If
pigeon pea yields can be increased, it will not only meet local consumption
needs but also boost farmers’ incomes through surplus sales, thereby improving
their socio-economic conditions. Therefore, efforts should be made to expand
pigeon pea cultivation across all areas,” said Daw Moe Moe Wai, staff officer
of the Township Agriculture Department.— Hlaing Win Lay (Pwintbyu Myay)
Translated
by JT

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