Bumper Mustard production expected in Panchagarh, Bangladesh

Published 2021년 2월 16일

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Panchagarh district in Bangladesh is experiencing favorable weather conditions, leading to high expectations for mustard production this season. Agricultural extension department has provided free fertilizers, pesticides, and training to farmers, who have cultivated mustard on 2775 hectares of land, with a production goal of 3,635 metric tonnes. Farmers are planting five different varieties of mustard, with some engaging in commercial cultivation.
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PANCHAGARH. Feb 15, 2021 (BSS) – Farmers of the district are expecting a bumper mustard production in the current season as favorable weather condition is prevailing in Panchagarh. Due to good yield of the winter crop and its fair price during the last several years, farmers of all five upazilas of the district are spreading the areas of mustard cultivation. Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) department sources said around 2775 hectares of land have been brought under mustard cultivation this year with the production target 3,635 metric tonnes of mustard seed. The DAE has given fertilizers, pesticide and other agri-inputs to the farmers free of cost for boosting production of Mustard. It has also given training on using modern technology to the farmers for Mustard cultivation to make the programme a success. Farmer Rasidul of Debiganj upazila said, “I have cultivated high yield Bari-14 variety mustard on five bighas of land spending Taka 27,000 aiming to become financially ...

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