Myanmar town plans to grow nearly 500 acres of chemical-free vegetables

Published 2024년 10월 28일

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Farmers in Zunla Town are preparing the land for cold season crops by irrigating from rivers and canals. The Agricultural Bureau is supporting them in growing chemical-free and healthy vegetables and will teach the GAP method to prevent pests. The Ministry will also promote the use of natural fertilizers and pesticides among farmers.
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It is reported that farmers in Zunla Town are plowing the land to draw water from rivers and canals for irrigation in the cold season crops. The director of the Agricultural Bureau of Zunla Town said that farmers have already plowed the land and we are working to help grow chemical-free and healthy vegetables. For farmers who grow various vegetables, the Ministry of Agriculture will teach them the GAP (Good Agricultural Practice) method. In order to avoid ...
Source: Foodmate

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