Ngape Township Exceeds Oilseed Cultivation Target
Ngape,
2 July
Farmers
in Ngape Township, Magway Region, have planted 13,593 acres of oilseed crops
during the current rainy season, surpassing the township's target of 13,532
acres, according to the Township Agriculture Department.
The
rainy-season cultivation, which began in June, includes 12,899 acres of sesame,
418 acres of peanuts, and 276 acres of sunflowers. Sesame remains the
township's main oilseed crop, with rain-fed varieties selected to suit local
soil and weather conditions.
To
help improve oilseed production, ensure local edible oil sufficiency, and
increase farmers' incomes, the Township Agriculture Department has been
promoting good agricultural practices and providing technical guidance and
field supervision to farmers throughout the planting season.—Ma Yu (Ngape)
Translated
by JT

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