Kutkai Township

[4] It has rain from May to October and average rainfall of 70 inches (1,800 mm) in 119 days a year.

[4] Kutkai Township's major business is agriculture and livestock breeding.

tea, walnut, coffee, rubber and tapioca are grown as poppy substitutes.

Kutkai Township is also a major center of the drug trade in Myanmar.

[8] In the lower house of Myanmar's national legislature, the Pyithu Hluttaw, Kutkai Township has been represented by T Khun Myat, the incumbent House Speaker, since 2010.

[13] The census reported that the median age was 21.3 years, and 98 males per 100 females.