Nattalin, 11 January
Local farmers in Nattalin Township have successfully completed the cultivation of 7,532 acres of oilseed crops during the winter growing season, according to the Township Department of Agriculture.
Originally, 6,347 acres were designated for oilseed cultivation in Nattalin Township. However, local farmers exceeded this target, cultivating 7,532 acres of oilseeds.
Officials from the Township Agriculture Department have been visiting farms, offering essential support, including agricultural techniques, high-quality seeds, planting methods, and pest control strategies.
The 7,532 acres of oilseed crops planted in the 2024-2025 fiscal year consist of 2,730 acres of groundnuts, 1,988 acres of sesame, and 2,814 acres of sunflowers.—Wai Yan Phyo (IPRD)
Translated by JT