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Chapainawabganj farmers happy with bumper mango yield

UNB . Chapainawabganj
20 May 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 19 May 2023 22:47:40
Chapainawabganj farmers happy with bumper mango yield
DAE set a target of producing 4,40,956 tonnes of mango from 37,588 hectares of land in Chapainawabganj – UNB Photo

Farmers are all smiles thanks to the bumper production and profitable prices of mango in Chapainawabganj district this season.

The mango farmers are busy nurturing their orchards in the district. After meeting local demand, a huge quantity of different varieties of mangoes is being supplied to other parts of the country.

According to the district’s Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), there are 37,588 hectares of mango orchards and the government has set a target to produce 4,40,956 metric tonnes of mango this year.

Production of mango this year has exceeded that in the previous years. Last year, 3.25 lakh metric tonnes of mango were produced in the district.

This correspondent spoke to some mango farmers. They said, due to the hot temperatures and inadequate rain, the average size of mangoes are a tad small but ripe, juicy mangoes will start flooding the local markets within the next week.

Serajul Islam, a mango farmer in Nashipur area in Sadar upazila, said, “This year we have seen a good yield of mango, though a drought-like situation is going on. We sprayed water on the trees to deal with the situation.”

He expected a bumper yield of mangoes if no hailstorm happens.

Abdur Rakib, another mango farmer, said, “We are happy with the local administration’s decision over not fixing the day for harvesting mangoes. We hope we will be able to provide our mangoes when they are fully matured.”

He also claimed that the market price of mango is good and if it remains so, farmers will make a profit.

Azizul, another mango farmer, said that this year, the farmers saw a good yield of four varieties of mango including Fazli, Khirsapat, Bombay Khirsa and Langra.

First, the farmers will be harvesting Guti and Gopalbhog varieties of mango then the market will be flooded with Khirsapat, Langra, Fazli, Amrapali, Bari-4 and Aswina mangoes in phases, he said.

Palash Sarkar, deputy director of the district DAE, said, “This year, mango trees in the district were blessed with an abundance of blossoms, and the yield of mango is also good.”

“During drought-like situations, we asked the mango farmers to spray water on their trees,” he said.

This year, the local administration has not fixed any schedule for harvesting mangoes in Chapainawabganj.

 

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