Bangladesh: Bogura farmers expanding dragon farming

Published 2021년 5월 26일

Tridge summary

Dragon fruit farmers in Bogura district are expecting a bountiful harvest this season, leading to increased income and motivation to expand cultivation. The Department of Agricultural Extension is encouraging more farmers to grow dragon fruit, especially due to its high price and easy cultivation in backyards or fallow land. Amateur and commercial farmers are planting more saplings, with expectations of selling fruits for Tk 250-350 per kg and grafts for a substantial amount. The Department of Agriculture Extension is providing assistance and advising the use of high-yielding varieties for commercial cultivation.
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Original content

Dragon fruit growers in Bogura district have started dreaming of success with farming as excellent growth of the trees is predicted surplus output this current season. The local farmers are becoming more enterprising due to the good production and price of this valuable fruit. Many people have started seeing the face of success. The Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) is regularly advising the farmers to increase the cultivation of this fruit. Anyone can become self-sufficient by cultivating dragon fruit in the backyard and fallow land. In the gardens, dragon are hanging with innumerable beautiful flowers like white and yellow. As a result, they focus on amateur farming as well as commercial dragon cultivation. An amateur farmer Sekender Ali of Kahaloo area of the district is dreaming with the farming as he has brought two bighas of land under dragon farming last three years back investing Tk 50 thousand. He has got a good profit last year and expecting to make a handsome ...

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