Kyunhla Township to plant over 10,000 acres of pigeon peas this rainy season

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  • Kyunhla Township to plant over 10,000 acres of pigeon peas this rainy season

Kyunhla June 3
More than 11,000 acres of pigeon peas will be planted in Kyunhla Township, Kantbalu District, Sagaing Region in this rainy season, according to the Department of Agriculture for Kyunhla Township.
During the 2025-2026 rain crops planting season, Kyunhla Township is planned to plant 11,541 acres of pigeon peas, and the planting will begin from June to September this year.
“This year, we planned to plant more than 11,000 acres of pigeon peas in the rainy season. We will work to meet the target acres. We will also work to improve the yield of pigeon peas.
We grow pigeon peas separately and also as a hybrid,” said Daw Myint Myint Yi, head of the Department of Agriculture for Kyunhla Township. This year, the Township Department of Agriculture will provide field education to farmers growing pigeon peas in Kyunhla Township on selecting good varieties, proper planting methods, pest prevention, and good yields.

Source: Yadanar Bon Newspaper