Over 2,000 acres of pigeon pea cultivated in Chaung-U Township during this monsoon season

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  • Over 2,000 acres of pigeon pea cultivated in Chaung-U Township during this monsoon season

Chaung-U June 19
In Chaung-U Township, part of Monywa District in the Sagaing Region, more than 2,000 acres of pigeon pea have already been cultivated during this year's monsoon crop season, according to data from the ChaungU Township Agriculture Department.
For the 2025-2026 monsoon season, Chaung-U Township had planned to cultivate 20,300 acres of pigeon pea. Planting began in May this year, and as of today, 2,673 acres have been successfully cultivated.
"This monsoon season, Chaung-U Township aimed to grow pigeon pea on over 20,000 acres. To date, more than 2,000 acres have already been planted," said U Tint Swe, the head of the ChaungU Township Agriculture Department. "We are working to ensure the cultivation meets the targeted acreage while also focusing on improving yield. Farmers grow pigeon pea both as a standalone crop and as an intercrop."
This year, the township agriculture department has been providing on-field training to pigeon pea farmers on selecting high-quality seeds, proper cultivation techniques, pest control, and yield improvement.
Additionally, to reduce costs for farmers, the department is promoting a fertilizer blending technique using urea and potash. This method not only lowers cultivation expenses but also helps keep crops pestfree and enhances plant growth.

Source: Yadanar Bon Newspaper