Growers in Bangladesh successfully cultivate watermelons on floating platforms

Published 2021년 10월 19일

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In Gopalganj, local farmers have successfully grown off-season watermelons using the 'floating platform' method, a modern agricultural technique that does not require irrigation, pesticides, or fertilizers. This method, part of the Vegetables and Spice Cultivation Research project, was done in collaboration with BARI and has yielded good results. The farmers have planted watermelons on 1,000 floating platforms, and each bed has produced as expected. BARI encourages farmers to cultivate high-value crops like watermelons using this method.
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For the first time in Gopalganj, local farmers have successfully grown off-season watermelons by using a modern agricultural method called the “floating platform.” The farmers’ joy at seeing the results of the unconventional approach was boundless as watermelons are usually harvested during the dry season. The method is particularly remarkable as it does not require irrigation, pesticides, or fertilizers. As a result, farmers can use this soil-free method without spending much money, and the financial gain is also high as it is the off-season, they added. Although Gopalganj farmers have previously grown other vegetables on floating beds, this is their first year planting watermelons in collaboration with the researchers at BARI. BARI Senior Scientific Officer Mohsin Hawlader said: “Under the Vegetables and Spice Cultivation Research, Extension and Popularization on Floating Bed project, some 200 farmers grew watermelon on at least 1,000 floating platforms for the first time this ...
Source: Hortidaily

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