MORE than 18,000 agricultural production cooperative societies have been formed nationwide, and support has been provided to over 900,000 farmers to enable the cultivation and production of more than 1.6 million acres of crops, including paddy, groundnut, sesame, sunflower, pigeon pea, green gram, cotton and vegetables, using funds owned by the cooperatives as well as state budget allocations, according to the Ministry of Cooperatives and Rural Development.
In addition, for seed production, 31 seed production cooperative societies have been established in 21 townships across 11 regions and states, producing high-quality and pure seeds on 1,835 acres.
These seed production cooperative societies have also enabled the government to provide 1,549 member farmers with financial assistance equivalent to agricultural inputs, such as quality seeds, organic fertilizer, chemical fertilizers (urea and compound) and pesticides, under a post-harvest repayment system.
Furthermore, it is reported that a seed exhibition was held in Nay Pyi Taw with the aims of promoting the wider use of high-quality seeds, strengthening the network between seed users and seed producers, and enhancing Public-Private Partnership (PPP) cooperation in the seed sector. — ASH/MKKS


