Drought dashes the dreams of lychee growers in Kushtia, Bangladesh

Published 2021년 5월 7일

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Lychee farmers in Bangladesh's Kushtia district are facing potential losses due to high temperatures and drought, which have cracked and dropped fruits from the trees. This unfavorable weather conditions have disappointed farmers who were expecting a bumper crop this summer. Tk20,000 worth of production costs may not be recovered by some growers, marking a significant decrease in earnings compared to last year. However, the District Department of Agriculture Extension remains optimistic, expecting the production in other areas to surpass the set targets.
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The arrival of the luscious fruit is a silver lining every summer—both for the connoisseurs as well as the cultivators of lychee in Bangladesh. However, this lychee season could well turn out to be disappointing, at least for the growers in Kushtia's Khoksha upazila because of something they had no control over—high temperature and drought. A number of lychee farmers in the upazila's Gopgram, Satpakhia, Boroi Chara, Basoa, Daskahunia, Manikat villages told UNB that they had high hopes of a bumper crop this summer, a projection based on the healthy flowering of the fruit three-four months ago. But the cultivators said that unfavourable weather had shattered their hopes. They said it would be really difficult for them to break even this year. Touhidur Rahman, the owner of a lychee farm in Gopgram, said, “A couple of years back, I brought around 20 bighas of land under lychee cultivation. Currently, there are 500 trees in my orchard. But high temperature and inadequate rains have ...
Source: DhakaTribune

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