Farmers of Netrokona haor cultivating sweet gourds

Published 2021년 12월 22일

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For the first time in Bangladesh, sweet gourd cultivation has begun in the haor areas of Netrakona district, covering 170 hectares of land in two upazilas. The Department of Agricultural Extension is providing technical support and guidance to the farmers. The farmers expect a higher profit from sweet gourd cultivation than other crops and have invested significantly in the venture.
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NETRAKONA: Growing vegetables in haor areas is not a common sight in Bangladesh. But for the first time, the cultivation of sweet gourd began on the highlands of Netrakona haor. And, the farmers are eyeing bumper yield of this vegetable item. Sweet gourd cultivation has begun on 170 hectares of land in two upazilas of the district this year. The Department of Agricultural Extension is helping the farmers by proving them with technical support and suggestions. According to the farmers, sweet gourd is being produced in six unions of Khaliajuri upazila and eight unions of Madon upazila. They are expecting more profit from sweet gourd cultivation than other crops. Tara Mia, a farmer of Deosahila village, said, "I have cultivated sweet gourd on 18 acres of land. It has cost me around Tk 600,000, and I hope I will be able to sell them for at least Tk 1,100,000." Hoping to get a huge profit, Sohag Mia, another farmer from ...

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