100-acre plantation set up in Nay Pyi Taw

5 January


A 100-acre plantation established with the cash contribution of the Myanmar  Gems  and  Jewelry  Entrepreneurs  Association  for  supporting ecosystem was inaugurated at Ngalaik forest reserve in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.


Union  Minister  for  Natural  Resources and  Environmental  Conservation U Ohn Win, Deputy Minister, chair of Myanmar Gems and Jewelry Entrepreneurs As-sociation and Nay Pyi Taw Coun-cil member formally opened the plantations and sprinkled scented water.  A  director  of  the  Forest  Department  explained  salient  points of the 100-acre plantation, saying that personnel of the department  of  the  Nay  Pyi  Taw  Council  areas  are  giving  close  care and supervision for the plantation. The ecosystem supportive plantation has 97 hardwood trees species including teak, pyingato, padauk,  tamalan,  thingan,  ingyi  and  thitya.  the  100-acres  plantation has a total of 60,700 trees –  12,100  on  6  feet  by  6  feet  plots  on 10 acres of land, and 48,600 on 9 feet by 9 feet plots on 90 acres.


The Union Minister and party looked around the plantation.


They then went to China-Myanmar friendship forest ecological  plantation  in  Taungdwingyo  Township.—MNA(Translated by TMT)