Htigyaing Township plans to grow over 40,000 acres of rain-fed rice

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  • Htigyaing Township plans to grow over 40,000 acres of rain-fed rice

Htigyaing June 19
More than 40,000 acres of rain-fed rice will be planted in Htigyaing Township, Katha District, Sagaing Region during this year rain crops planting season, according to the Department of Agriculture for Htigyaing Township.
During the 2025-2026 rain crops planting season, Htigyaing Township is planning to plant 40,278 acres of rain-fed rice, and the rainfed rice cultivation will begin from July to September this year.
“This year, Htigyaing Township is planning to plant more than 40,000 acres of rain-fed rice. We will work to ensure that the targeted acres are planted. We will provide the necessary technology and varieties for rain-fed rice cultivation. We will conduct field visits to help farmers to plant rainfed rice on time,” said U Ko Ko Aung, head of the Department of Agriculture for Htigyaing Township.
This year, the relevant Township Department of Agriculture and local farmers will work together to ensure that rain-fed rice cultivation is carried out without any difficulties during the rain crops planting season. 

Source: Yadanar Bon Newspaper