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Towards increasing maize productions, Langthil in Trongsa

June 29, 2020
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With COVID-19 pandemic showing no sign of slowing down, the maize growing farmers of Baling under Langthil Gewog in Trongsa are trying to grow more unlike in the past. They want to depend on maize. They said if the situation worsens, it might affect the import of rice.

Towards increasing maize productions, Langthil in Trongsa

With COVID-19 pandemic showing no sign of slowing down, the maize growing farmers of Baling under Langthil Gewog in Trongsa are trying to grow more unlike in the past. They want to depend on maize. They said if the situation worsens, it might affect the import of rice.

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