Tanintharyi Region Completes Planting of 212,029 Acres of Rain-fed Paddy
Myeik, 11 September
Tanintharyi Region has
successfully completed the planting of 212,029 acres of paddy for the 2025–2026
rainy season, according to the Tanintharyi Region Agriculture Department.
This year, the region
had set a target of planting 222,396 acres of paddy. Planting began in June and
continued through the end of August, with 212,029 acres already cultivated.
In the previous fiscal
year (2024–2025), the same acreage target was met, yielding an average of 73.20
baskets per acre, resulting in a total production of 16,279,566 baskets of
paddy.
To enhance productivity
this season, farmers in designated "target yield smart villages"
received free agricultural inputs, including: 2,820 baskets of high-yielding
rice varieties (Sinthukha and GW-11), 1,410 bags of chemical fertilizer and 5,640
bags of organic fertilizer.
Additionally, 100
baskets of the Aung Naing Toe variety, known for its high yield, were also
distributed, all of which are suited to the soil and water conditions of the
Tanintharyi Region.— Myint Oo (Myeik)
Translated by JT

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