Phaungpyin Township finishes cultivation of more than 2,000 acres
The statistics of Mawlaik District mentioned that a total of 2,006 acres of croplands have been placed under sunflower in Phaungpyin Township of Sagaing Region this year.
Starting from October last year, local farmers have been growing sunflower on 2,006 acres of croplands against the target of 2,436 acres of land.
Daw Kywe Kywe Hlaing, Head of Mawlaik District Agriculture Department commented: “Local authorities set a plan to grow 2,436 acres of sunflower in Phaungpyin Township but farmers planted 2,006 acres of sunflower. They are striving for meeting the target cultivation. Cultivation of sunflower aims to reduce import volume of palm oil abroad. Sunflower produces larger volume of oil than that of groundnut and sesame. Local farmers prefer to grow sun-flower in cold season rather than monsoon.”
Officials of Phaungpyin Town-ship Agriculture Department conduct training courses for local farmers and agricultural staff to enhance their capacity of growing sunflower without any difficulties.
Moreover, the department arranges provision of quality seeds of sunflower to local far-mers and sale of urea fertilizers at fair prices. Moreover, arrangements are being made to ex-change quality seeds of sun-flower among farmers. SMK
Source: Myawady Daily Newspaper