প্রকাশ: 17/04/2022
Most of the farming fields of Boro paddy with golden hue
have become eye-catching at present predicting satisfactory yield everywhere in
the region including its vast Barind tract.
Farmers are passing busy times in nursing the crops at the
final stage of Boro farming as they are very much hopeful about getting
cherished yield like the previous couple of seasons.
According to the sources concerned, farmers have cultivated
Boro paddy on more land compared to the previous season because they are
delighted with the selling price of transplanted Aman paddy at present.
Mozammel Haque, 54, a farmer of Shitlai village under Paba
upazila, has cultivated paddy on 17 bighas of land this season whereas the
previous season's acreage was 15 bighas.
Good yield and enhanced selling prices of both paddy and
straw have encouraged him to cultivate paddy on more lands.
"I have sold only straw worth around Taka 85,000 in
addition to the paddy last season," Haque said, adding many of his co-villagers
have attained success in paddy farming.
Currently, businessmen and wholesalers purchase paddy and
straw from the farmers' field directly as the grassroots growers are being
benefited in many ways, said Atanu Sarker, Sub Assistant Agriculture Officer.
He added that the price of both paddy and rice during the
previous Boro, Aush and Aman were seen to increase as a result of
government-level rice procurement drives inspiring the farmers to cultivate
Boro paddy on more lands.
Sarker also said the farmers can harvest some of the
advanced varieties including BR-28 within the next five to six days.
"I have got a better price of the latest Aman paddy.
So, I have cultivated Boro paddy on 10 bighas of land," said Nabir Uddin,
a farmer of Kalma village under Tanore upazila, adding the farmers are happy
over paddy cultivation.
Tozammel Ahmmed, a farmer of Mayamari village under
Niamatpur upazila, said he has cultivated paddy on 18-bigha of land this season.
Meanwhile, Boro farming has exceeded the target by 8,790
hectares of land inRajshahi division this season.
Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) has set the target
of producing 35.51 lakh tonnes of paddy from 8.12 lakh hectares of land in all
eight districts of the Rajshahi division during the current season.
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) has taken
diversified steps including farmers' training, projection plot and supplying of
the newly developed high yielding varieties among the growers to make the
IRRI-Boro farming a total success.
BRRI has released 14 Boro varieties of paddy which are
appropriate for Rajshahi region including its Barind area, said Dr Fazlul
Islam, Principal Scientific Officer of BRRI, adding, of those, Brridhan50 is
export-oriented premium quality rice, Brridhan58 is comparatively high yielding
and Brridhan84 is iron and zinc-enriched.
The conventional varieties are being replaced by modern
varieties which are good signs for the region in terms of boosting yield, he
said.
"We have ensured necessary irrigation facilities to the
paddy farming fields through operating pumps in the country's northwest
region," said Engineer Abdur Rashid, Executive Director of Barind
Multipurpose Development Authority.
In the previous season, farmers produced 35.63 lakh tonnes
of Boro rice from 8.15 lakh hectares of land in the division.
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