More than 5,000 acres of maize and sweet corns harvested in Phaungpyin Township

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  • More than 5,000 acres of maize and sweet corns harvested in Phaungpyin Township

Phaungpyin April 21
According to records from the Mawlaik District Department of Agriculture, a total of 5,411 acres of maize and sweet corn have been harvested in Phaungpyin Township, Sagaing Region.
During the winter cropping season in Phaungpyin Township, 5,411 acres of maize and sweet corn were cultivated. Harvesting began in January this year, and as of now, all acres have been fully harvested. The yields recorded are 800 acres of maize, producing 48.82 baskets per acre, and 4,611 acres of sweet corn, producing over 19,000 cobs per acre.
"The winter cropping season in Phaungpyin Township allowed us to cultivate a total of 5,411 acres of maize and sweet corn. Currently, all these fields have been fully harvested. To ensure successful maize production, we have provided educational programmess and preventive measures against pests and diseases," said Daw Kywe Kywe Hlaing, the head of the Mawlaik District Agriculture Department.
The Township Agriculture Department has conducted training sessions, field demonstrations, and awareness programs on pest control for farmers cultivating grain maize and sweet corn in Phaungpyin Township. These programs include early prevention of the pests, integrated pest management techniques, and the proper use of pesticides for crops such as sesame, ginger, and chili.
In terms of yield and expenses, grain maize production in Phaungpyin Township yields over 50 baskets per acre, with a cultivation cost of around K500,000 per acre.
Meanwhile, sweet corn production yields approximately 15,000 cobs per acre, with a cultivation cost exceeding K500,000 per acre. 

Source: Yadanar Bon Newspaper