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High valued non-traditional cashew nut farming has changed the life of residents at Bogerbari-2 Asrayan project of Pirganj in Rangpur district.
According to local sources, after being resettled at the Asrayan project, the residents started to hope changing fortunes by cultivating the nut.
They cultivated around 600 cashew nut trees on 5.07 acres of Khas land alongside 200 other fruit trees on homesteads of rehabilitated families there under the Asrayan project.
Residents at Bogerbari-2 Asrayan project said they got life anew after getting new semi-pucca houses from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina through a videoconferencing in 2021.
Earlier, the 20 landless and homeless families had to live on the lands of others. “We never imagined of getting houses with bedrooms, kitchen, sanitary latrine, utility space, veranda and electricity facilities,” said resettled Nazrul Islam at the Asrayan project.
Rehabilitated Anwar Hossain said officials from Rangpur Circle of Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA) suddenly came to Bogerbari-2 Asrayan project last year to assess the possibility of tree plantation there marking Sheikh Russel Day-2021.
BMDA soon planted 600 cashew nut saplings on Khas land and 200 saplings of mango, jackfruit, ‘Latkon’, Malta, lemon, litchi, guava, papaya, blackberry, olive, ‘Safeda’, ‘Chalta’, Amalki and ‘Jamrul’ fruit trees on homesteads under a special initiative.
“The saplings were planted under the special initiative, an extended part of its forestation programme of the ‘Expansion of irrigation in greater Rangpur district through best uses of surface water and conservation of rainwater (EIR)’ project,” Anwar added.
Resident Manjur Hossain said resettled women and men are taking care of cashew nuts and other fruit trees with love and affection like their own children apart from daily efforts to earn a living through selling labors, pulling rickshaw-vans and other activities.
“The superbly growing cashew nut and other fruit trees have created pleasant scenery in all-around Bogerbari-2 Asrayan project turning the area into beautiful greenery with eye-catching looks,” Manjur said.
Rehabilitated Afroza Begum said she is expecting to get fruits from her excellently growing 32 cashew nut trees from the next season to earn money by selling the high-priced produce.
“Besides, I am taking care of growing trees of mango, jackfruit, ‘Latkon’, blackberry, papaya, Malta, olive, ‘Safeda’ and ‘Chalta’ planted on my homestead,” she said.
Resettled Tahura Begum said she is hoping to get fruits from her 21 cashew nut trees and other fruit trees like mango, blackberry, litchi, lemon and olive and earn well from the upcoming season.