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Northern region farmers getting benefits from banana farming

Nation Desk
09 Aug 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 08 Aug 2022 22:23:45
Northern region farmers getting benefits from banana farming
Banana cultivation gains tract in the Barind region – Courtesy Photo

Commercial farming of bananas has been gaining ground in the region including its vast Barind tract with farmers reaping a sound profit from the cropping.

Currently, the banana is being judged as one of the cash crops in the district. Though the farmers were dissatisfied with the market price of the crop for the last two consecutive years due to the adverse situation of Covid-19. They are satisfied this year with the sale proceeds.

Mamun Hossain, a farmer of Tanore upazila, said farmers benefited from banana farming more than any other crop. So, its farming is increasing side by side with other crops.

Farmers cultivate varieties of bananas like Anupam, Champa, Meher Sagar and Manik commercially as they can harvest these varieties within a lesser time.

Mijanur Rahman, another banana farmer of Paba upazila, said banana cultivation was more profitable than any other plantation.

Moreover, when the trees are small in size, some other crops can be cultivated on the same land as companion crops. The demand for bananas remained the same all through the year and the price was also satisfactory.

Umme Kulsum, district training officer of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), said banana is cultivated on comparatively high lands, free of water logging.

Farmers in Bagmara, Tanore, Mohanpur, Durgapur and Paba upazilas dig ponds in their fields and cultivate bananas in the enclosure of those ponds.

She said this year bananas were cultivated on more than 8,000 bighas of land than that of the last year. About 300 to 350 banana plants can be planted on one bigha of land and it costs Tk 23,000-25,000 to cultivate it.

There was no problem in selling bananas because the wholesale traders purchased those from their fields.

At present, a huge supply of bananas is seen in the markets of Baneswar, Jhalmolia of Puthia upazila, Mollapara and Baya of Paba upazila, Mougacchi and Keshorhat of Mohanpur upazilas. But Puthia upazila was topping the list in cultivating bananas.

Shahin, a banana farmer of Bitarail village under Paba upazila, said this year, that the price of bananas is satisfactory.

Agriculturist Shamsul Wadud, additional director of DAE, said banana cultivation is profitable. A good number of farmers in the district show their interest in banana production.

Meanwhile, fruit bagging banana farming has been started here for the first time to make cash crop farming hygienic and profitable.

On a limited scale, Sujammel Haque and some of his fellows of neighbouring Birhasthail village under Paba upazila began banana farming in fruit bagging technology this year commercially.

Sujammel earned extra money from mango farming by using modern technology.

Dr Shafiqul Islam, principal scientific officer of Fruit Research Station in Rajshahi, said the banana is one of the commercially important fruit crops in the region, but the important cash crop is prone to attacks of insect pests and diseases in all stages of development.

He said bananas are one of the most eaten fruits in Bangladesh. It is tasty, easily accessible and nutritive. Fruit bagging technology is being widely used in commercial banana farming in many countries like the Philippines and Thailand.

The country produces around 77.5 lakh tonnes of bananas from 46,734 hectares of land every year. Rajshahi district contributes 35,000 tonnes from around 2,000 hectares of land.

He added that there are enormous scopes of promoting the technology in the Rajshahi region and across the country as well. Diversified research activities are being carried out for the production of the best quality and spotless bananas.

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