Management of Cropping Pattern
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The document is a report on crop management in Nyaung Oo Township, a dry zone in Myanmar. It details land use statistics, climatic conditions, and seasonal cropping calendars across...
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| Data last updated | November 12, 2024 |
| Metadata last updated | August 1, 2025 |
| Created | November 12, 2024 |
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| Name | Management of Cropping Pattern |
| Description | The document is a report on crop management in Nyaung Oo Township, a dry zone in Myanmar. It details land use statistics, climatic conditions, and seasonal cropping calendars across different land types (irrigated/rainfed, lowland/upland). It emphasizes the transition from traditional cropping systems to intercropping—especially pigeon pea-based systems—to better adapt to drought. The report also advocates for diversification, including mango-based intercropping with pulses and oilseeds, as a more resilient farming strategy. |