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Rajshahi growers produce 0.47m tonnes of wheat

April 26, 2019 00:00:00


RAJSHAHI, Apr 25 (BSS): Farmers have produced around 0.47 million tonnes of wheat during the recent harvesting season of the cereal crop in all eight districts under Rajshahi division.

Quoting the field level reports Dev Dulal Dhali, additional director of Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE), said most of the farmers have become satisfied with this season's wheat yield as they cultivated high yielding varieties developed by Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute (BARI).

He said the developed varieties particularly the BARI GOM-28, 30, 32 and 33 are not only resistant to many threats and menaces like drought, blast like disease and weed but also high yielding. So, the varieties have become popular among the farmers.

After taking advantages and opportunities given by the DAE and BARI the farmers are seen increasing the acreage of wheat farming as its demand is gradually mounting with rising of population.

Mr Dhali said the DAE had set a target of producing 0.43 million tonnes of wheat from 0.13 million hectares of land.

But, amazingly the farmers brought more than 0.13 million hectares of land under the cereal crop farming that yielded 0.47 million tonnes of wheat, which is 38,299 tonnes higher than the production target.

Arshad Ali, 52, a farmer of Baduria village under Charghat upazila, has brought 10 bigha of land under wheat farming this year. He got 18 maunds yield per bigha on an average.

Side by side with his own farming he provides power tiller operated machinery services to more than 250 farmers for wheat farming on 400 bigha of lands and earned Tk 500 from per bigha of land as service charge.

Talking to the news agency, Mr Ali said use of machinery in wheat farming is gradually increasing in the region as it contributes to boosting yield.

Sabbir Ahmed, 38, another farmer of Bijoynagar area under Godagari upazila, said wheat farming is gradually increasing in the area as it's a less-irrigation consuming crop.

Dr Ilias Hossain, principal scientific officer of Regional Wheat and Maize Research Center, said farmers of the Barind area were found more confident in wheat farming on more new lands, due to the water-stress condition, as wheat is a less-water consuming plant.

"We have expanded the developed varieties among the farmers through training, block demonstration and providing inputs in the region," he said adding that BARI GOM 33 is a zinc-fortified breed.


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