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Khulna farmers expect bumper mustard yield

Nation Desk
29 Dec 2023 21:45:14 | Update: 29 Dec 2023 21:45:14
Khulna farmers expect bumper mustard yield
A partial view of a blooming mustard field in a village of Khulna district — UNB  Photo

Farmers in Khulna are expecting a bumper mustard production as they are on the way to achieve the fixed farming target and the oilseed fields are now in full bloom everywhere in the northern region.

According to Department of Agricultural Extension, farmers of the region have almost completed sowing of mustard seeds after harvesting early variety Aman paddy and vegetables.

Currently, the blooming crop is growing excellent under favourable climatic conditions everywhere, including the char areas on the river basins.

Local sources said mustard cultivation is gaining more popularity among the farmers in Khulna as they got good yields as well as good prices for the winter crop last year, reports UNB.

This season 289 hectares of land have been brought under mustard cultivation in nine upazilas and the city.

The flourishing mustard crops have transformed the landscape, with farmers envisioning higher yields as they witness the blooming flowers.

In addition to getting seeds and fertilisers as incentives, last year’s good yield motivated farmers to bring more land under mustard cultivation, said the officials of the Department of Agricultural Extension(DAE)  who also hope that every mustard farmer will get more profit this year if the weather remains favourable.

According to the DAE of Khulna district, mustard has been cultivated on 1,954 hectares of land in the district this season. Of these, mustard has been cultivated on 14 hectares in Daulatpur metropolitan area, 7 hectares in Labanchara, 305 hectares in Rupsha upazila, 250 hectares in Batiaghata upazila, 120 hectares in Dighalia upazila, 180 hectares in Phultala upazila, 420 hectares in Dumuria upazila, 160 hectares in Terokhada upazila, 28 hectares in Dacope upazila, 260 hectares in Paikgachha upazila and 210 hectares in Koyra upazila. Last year, mustard was cultivated on 1,665 hectares of land in the district.

Meanwhile, the DAE has provided 13,600 farmers with seeds and fertilizers for the cultivation of 1,820 hectares of land in the district.

Each of the 50 farmers of Daulatpur metropolitan area, 50 farmers of Labanchara, 2,000 farmers of Rupsha upazila, 1,800 farmers of Batiaghata, 1,200 farmers of Dighalia, 1,400 farmers of Phultala, 2,300 farmers of Dumuria, 1,200 farmers of Terokhada, 300 farmers of Dacope, 1,800 farmers of Paikgachha and 1,500 farmers of Koyra was given one kg of seeds, 10 kg DAP fertiliser and 10 kg MOP fertiliser as incentives.

Mustard farmers Ansar Ali, Abdus Samad and Soluar Shahid of Gopalpur village in Paikgachha upazila said the mustard cultivated in their fields has been good and they were motivated by the Agriculture Office.

Paikgachha Upazila Agriculture Officer Ashim Kumar Das said mustard cultivation was delayed due to a delay in harvesting paddy. If farmers cultivate early varieties of paddy, they will be able to cultivate mustard on time after harvesting paddy, he added.

Farmers are being encouraged to cultivate early varieties of paddy and mustard cultivation in the upazila has been good this year, he said.

Khulna DAE Deputy Director Kazi Jahangir Hossain said farmers have been given incentives like last year to increase oil seed production. “Our field workers are constantly assisting the farmers with the necessary advice. Hopefully, there will be a good yield and it will help meet the demand for edible oil.”

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