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Crops, vegetation turn Padma Char into a green landscape

March 03, 2019 00:00:00


RAJSHAHI, Mar 02 (BSS): Large scale farming of cereal crops and vegetables in Padma char (riverbed) has turned the vast land into a green field during the current season.

Farmers are happy with production of the crops in char areas under Godagari, Paba, Charghat and Bagha upazilas in Rajshahi and Sadar and Shibganj upazilas in Chapainawabganj districts this year.

The Padma is located along the south of the two districts including the Rajshahi city. During the full season, there is much water in the river.

However, this situation does not last long. Most of the time the river remains almost dry when numerous chars emerge.

This year also the water has decreased. So, a vast char area has emerged on Padma riverbed. In this vast char, various types of crops are cultivated. The nature lovers are fascinated to see the green beauty of the crops.

Sources at the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) said various crops have been cultivated on more than 5,327 hectares of land in Padma char area.

Local people have been cultivating different crops and vegetables in the area for the last several years. This cultivation has created employment opportunities for local people.

While visiting some Char areas like Mazar Diar, Saheb Nagar and Diar Manikchalk this reporter found that various crops, like lentil, mustard, wheat, maize and different types of vegetables have been cultivated in the area.

Farmer Nazib Uddin said he has cultivated pea on a 10-bigha land in Padma char. He said after the water receded, he cleaned weeds and made the land suitable for cultivation.

He said vegetable yield is good this year and there is a lot of income by selling vegetables.

"I have cultivated wheat on five bigha of land. I am very much hopeful of bumper yield in the upcoming harvesting season," said Mozahar Hossain, a farmer of Bazubagha Natunpara village under Bagha upazila.

Some other farmers including Abul Hossain and Mozammel Haque of Amadpur village also revealed the similar dreams with smiling faces.

Principal Scientific Officer of Regional Wheat Research Station Dr Ilias Hossain said many farmers were seen showing success in wheat and maize farming in the char lands after the best uses of the modern technologies.

Mustafizur Rahman, additional director of DAE, Rajshahi, farmers have been cultivating various crops in Padma char after taking advantages of suitable climatic condition and comparatively low farming cost.

Modern technologies are being transferred to the growers level through farmers training, projection plot, field day and different types of campaign so that the farmers could make their cultivation more effective and profitable.


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