Yangon Region surpasses summer paddy cultivation goals

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  • Yangon Region surpasses summer paddy cultivation goals

CULTIVATION of summer paddy covered 267,078 acres in Yangon Region, exceeding the target of 250,896 acres for this season. Summer paddy cultivation outperformed by 16,182 acres against those sowing acres recorded last year.
A total of 267,078 acres of summer paddy were cultivated in Yangon Region, and 113,715 of them have been harvested as of the third week of April, according to the Department of Agriculture in Yangon Region.
The remaining acres of 153,363 are being harvested.
The average paddy yield this summer is 93.47 per cent per acre. The department provided 8,000 drum seeders in the respective townships to establish systematic agriculture and promote uniform crop growth. In 2024, 85,726 acres were sown under the seeder system. The effective sowing under the seeder system reached 106,005 acres in 2025.
Although there was light rainfall in certain areas in the region starting from the pre-Thingyan Festival, it did not have an impact on the summer paddy harvest.
Moreover, the department is assisting the farmers in ploughing and cultivating flax plants as green manure to enrich the soil, treat farmland and improve soil health and fertility.
The summer paddy fields can be found in eight districts of the region, including Twantay District, with 91,197 acres of summer paddy. — Nyein Thu (MNA)/EM

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar