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There will be no major crop loss due to flooding

BSS . Dhaka
20 Jun 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 20 Jun 2022 01:06:19
There will be no major crop loss due to flooding

Agriculture Minister Dr Abdur Razzaque on Sunday said the government has adequate preparation to cope with crop loss caused by the ongoing flood sweeping over the country’s north-eastern region.

“Now there is no major crop in the field. It is possible to cope with the crop loss being caused by the flood. That is why extensive preparation has already been taken to this end. As a result, there will be no major (crop) damage in this flood,” he said.

The agriculture minister was speaking at a seminar titled ‘Agriculture and Media in Food Security in the Global Situation’ organised by the Agricultural Information Service at the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB) Convention Hall at Farmgate in Dhaka.

He said Aman paddy will not be affected during the flood as Aman seedbeds have not been sowed across the country yet.

“If flood affects the seedbed sowed, it will not be a big problem. We have enough seeds in our storage. Those will be distributed among farmers later,” he added.

Razzaque said: “The flood may affect the Aus paddy. Now I have targeted Aus cultivation of 13 lakh hectares, while 11 lakh hectares have been planted. Of those, 22,000 hectares have been flooded so far. Besides, there are various vegetables in 3.87 lakh hectares of land. Some of those will be damaged.”

Terming Bangladesh as a disaster-prone country, he said crops of this season often get affected and farmers also remain prepared for that.

“We are also prepared. I will make up that loss. Even then, the way it is raining and floods are coming; I don’t know if there will be any sudden big loss. We have allocated enough for this,” the minister said.

He said if there is any major crop damage, his ministry will provide optimum support to the farmers to cope with their loss.

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