Farmers complete harvest of sweet corns in Kalewa Township

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  • Farmers complete harvest of sweet corns in Kalewa Township

Kalewa April 29
Local farmers have completed 100 per cent harvest of sweet corns in Kalewa Township of Sagaing Region, according to the statistics of Kalewa Township Agriculture Department.
In Kalewa Township, during the winter crop season, sweet corn was cultivated on up to 3,165 acres. It was reported that harvesting of these sweet corn plantations began in January of this year and has been completed as of today, with 100 per cent of the acreage fully harvested.
The yield was said to exceed 20,000 ears of corn per acre. "The winter crop season in Kalewa Township saw sweet corn cultivated on 3,165 acres. Now, all of the planted areas have been completely harvested. In order to ensure a successful crop, awareness programs were conducted and efforts were made to prevent pest and disease outbreaks," said U Myo Naing, Head of the Township Agriculture Department.
Farmers cultivating sweet corn in Kalewa Township received training and participated in field demonstration events conducted by the Township Agriculture Department. They were also educated on preventive measures against pests such as fall armyworms, integrated pest management (IPM) systems, and how to properly use insecticides like Neem-based products, ginger, and chili extracts, as well as agricultural best practices.
Regarding maize and sweet corn cultivation in Kalewa Township, maize yields over 50 baskets per acre, with an estimated cost of over K500,000 per acre and sweet corn yields approximately 15,000 ears per acre, with a cost of over K500,000 per acre as well.

Source: Yadanar Bon Newspaper