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Sonargaon lychee growers expecting bumper yield

UNB . Narayanganj
17 May 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 17 May 2022 01:19:11
Sonargaon lychee growers expecting bumper yield

Lychee growers in Sonargaon upazila of Narayanganj district are expecting a return to hefty profits this year, following two years of depressed business due to Covid-19, plus Ramadan coinciding with the very short window during which the seasonal fruit is harvested in the country.

Lychee grown in Sonargaon lychee is highly coveted for its sweet and delicious taste.

The upazila agriculture officials said this year some 100 acres of land have been brought under lychee production, shared between some 200 orchards.

Visiting some of these orchards, UNB witnessed trees full of green lychees.

However, the lychee traders said there would be a delay in bringing the Lychee to market, due to drought.

Every year, the lychee season starts at the end of winter and the farmers have a busy time nurturing their orchards by pouring organic fertilizer and water to ensure a good yield.

Lychee buds start to sprout in the first month of March and within one month they start turning red. Some rain helps at that point to get a good yield.

The first lychees start hitting the local market in April.

Three types of lychee—Chaina-3, Kodomi and Pati lychee-- are being grown in Sonargaon.

Alamgir, a lychee grower of Hamsadi village in Badderbazar union, said “This year, a massive yield of lychee is expected due to the dry season and each orchard expects to to generate revenues of Tk 2 lakh.”

Traders from different districts have come to Sonargaon and purchased lychee from the upazila.

Manira Akter, Sonargaon Upazila Agriculture officer, said “This year, the production of lychee is better than the previous year. We are working to boost the production of Lychee. We are also providing advice to the lychee growers to increase their production commercially.”

Three deputy assistant agriculture officers visited each union of the upazila and provided necessary advice to the farmers, including on spraying pesticides, watering on time and nurturing the trees, she said.

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