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Record 5 lakh tonnes of maize yield likely in Rajshahi division

Nation Desk
11 Jan 2023 00:06:28 | Update: 11 Jan 2023 00:06:28
Record 5 lakh tonnes of maize yield likely in Rajshahi division

Over 5.58 lakh tonnes of maize yield are expected to be produced from 52,209 hectares of land in all eight districts under Rajshahi division during the current Rabi season.

At present, the grassroots farmers are now in the final stage of sowing seeds amid the suitable climate conditions everywhere in the region.

Maize farming has been gaining popularity here as many people are seen humming towards cash crop farming while it has been giving them better yield and lucrative market price in the region including its vast Barind tract for the last couple of years.

Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) has set the target of producing around 3.25 lakh tonnes of maize from 29,094 hectares of land in four districts of the Rajshahi Agricultural Zone, while 2.33 lakh tonnes from 23,115 hectares of land in four other districts of the Bogura Agricultural Zone.

Shamsul Wadud, Additional Director of DAE, here said diversified steps including distribution of incentives among farmers with providing need-based training were taken to attain the production target.

He said 22,050 small and marginal farmers were given seeds and fertilisers worth around Tk 90.4 lakh free of cost for maize farming under the government’s agricultural incentive programme.

Shahadat Hossain, a farmer of Chowbaria village under Godagari upazila, said he has brought two bighas of land under maize farming during the current season.

He is very happy with cultivating various less-water-consuming crops like maize. He said he had to face many troubles to manage water for irrigation on boro fields but maize cultivation takes less water.

Hossain said wheat cultivation per bigha of land needs at least Tk 8,000, and the yield is 14 to 16 maunds. On the contrary, maize farming on one bigha of land needs Tk 6,500, and the yield is at least 20 to 25 maunds. So, he cultivated maize on 15 bighas of land this season.

Golam Faruque, another farmer of Nandigram village under Durgapur upazila, has cultivated maize on five bighas of land and some of his cultivated lands have started getting a greenish look with growing plants. Faruque got 15 to 17 mounds yield per bigha of land and sold at Tk 600 to 650 per maund in the last harvesting season.

Many other fellow farmers expect a better yield as suitable weather prevails here now. Another farmer Karimul Haque of Dharmahata village used to cultivate Boro paddy for the last 30 years. But, this season, he has cultivated maize on 10 bighas of land instead of Boro paddy.

DAE Deputy Director Mozder Hossain told BSS that maize cultivation both in rabi and kharif seasons in the region has been increasing gradually as the farmers are showing more interest in this crop cultivation.

But the farmers are now more interested in maize farming just after harvesting the potato in the Kharif-1 season for the last couple of years.

He said there was no scarcity of seeds this time as huge quantities of seeds were distributed among the farmers and they timely completed the sowing of maize seeds.

Principal Scientific Officer of Bangladesh Wheat and Maize Research Institute (BWMRI) Dr Ilias Hossain said maize is being used in the preparation of various nutritional foods like corn-well, corn-flex, poultry and animal feed and fodder and in several industrial products as well.

The demand for the crop is on the rise with the increase of the poultry and dairy farms as it contains huge Vitamin-A, he pointed out.

Dr Hossain said maize is highly beneficial to human health. BWMRI has released five high-yielding maize varieties and two of those-BARI Hybrid Bhutta-12 and 13- are both heat and drought-tolerant. So, these are becoming popular at the growers’ level of the region.

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