A total of 106 acres of reclaimed mechanized farmland in Tee Tut
Village, Pyay Township, Bago Region, was handed over to 18 farmers at a
ceremony held on 25 June. Collective ploughing was performed at the
ceremony, held on Plot 366, owned by the Aung Myay Tee Tut Public
Company Ltd.
At the ceremony, U
Aung Zaw Naing, the Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation Minister for
Bago Region, delivered the opening speech.
“Plot 366 in Tee Tut Model Village was of irregular shape and the yield was poor on this plot. Therefore, we reclaimed the mechanized farmland systematically, using funds from the regional government, to improve the yield of local crops to ensure socio-economic growth,” said the regional minister.
Then, Pyithu Hluttaw representative Dr Daw Khin Soe Soe Kyi explained how the farmland was reclaimed, and the regional minister handed over plots of land to local farmers. A local farmer gave words of thanks, on behalf of the farmers.
Afterwards, a collective plowing ceremony was held on the land. The Thaw Gabar (Pyay) Company took the responsibility of reclaiming 106 acres of mechanized farmland. Of the 111 acres covered by the project, only 106 acres was reclaimed, and plots of land were handed over to local farmers.
The handing over ceremony was also attended by Regional Hluttaw representative U Thet Win Hlaing, region, district, and township-level officials, Pyay Township Administrator U Myat Kyaw and Thaw Gabar Company officials.
Myo Kyaw Gyi (IPRD)
(Translated by Hay Mar)
Photo: Myo Kyaw Gyi (IPRD)
The Global New Light of Myanmar
“Plot 366 in Tee Tut Model Village was of irregular shape and the yield was poor on this plot. Therefore, we reclaimed the mechanized farmland systematically, using funds from the regional government, to improve the yield of local crops to ensure socio-economic growth,” said the regional minister.
Then, Pyithu Hluttaw representative Dr Daw Khin Soe Soe Kyi explained how the farmland was reclaimed, and the regional minister handed over plots of land to local farmers. A local farmer gave words of thanks, on behalf of the farmers.
Afterwards, a collective plowing ceremony was held on the land. The Thaw Gabar (Pyay) Company took the responsibility of reclaiming 106 acres of mechanized farmland. Of the 111 acres covered by the project, only 106 acres was reclaimed, and plots of land were handed over to local farmers.
The handing over ceremony was also attended by Regional Hluttaw representative U Thet Win Hlaing, region, district, and township-level officials, Pyay Township Administrator U Myat Kyaw and Thaw Gabar Company officials.
Myo Kyaw Gyi (IPRD)
(Translated by Hay Mar)
Photo: Myo Kyaw Gyi (IPRD)
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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