Kawlin District cultivates over 13,000 acres of winter peanuts
Kawlin January 30
A total of 13,186 acres of peanuts were planted during the winter crops planting season in Kawlin District, Sagaing Region, according to the statistics of the Department of Agriculture for Kawlin District.
In the 2024-2025 winter crops planting season, 9,088 acres of peanuts were planned to be planted in Kawlin District, and 13,186 acres have been planted to date since October 2024.
“It is in a successful position as an oilseed crop. Peanut cultivation has increased year by year,” said U Win Thein, head of the Department of Agriculture for Kawlin District.
In Kawlin District, peanut cultivation by townships was as per following: 6,138 acres in Kawlin Township, 2,378 acres in Wuntho Township, and 4,670 acres in Pinlebu Township, totaling 13,186 acres.
In Kawlin District, one acre of peanuts is planted with one and a half basket of seeds, and it is reported that it cost more than 200,000 kyats including the cost of seeds, labor costs, fertilizer and pesticide costs, and if one acre is planted, it yields more than 50 baskets.
Source: Yadanarbon Newspaper