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Satisfactory wheat output likely in Rajshahi

January 22, 2018 00:00:00


RAJSHAHI, Jan 21 (BSS): Farmers and others concerned, including agriculturists, are very much optimistic about the overall wheat production during the current season in the region particularly the vast Barind tract.

Nomanul Islam Razib, 45, a farmer of Gogram village under Godagari Upazila, is now happy over witnessing the wheat growing field. He attributed that timely plantation of seeds accompanied by the current cold spell, is being considered as a positive sign for attaining bumper production of the cash crop.

Dr Ilias Hossain, Principal Scientific Officer of Regional Wheat Research Center (RWRC), 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.

Wheat Research Center has so far released 24 wheat varieties and some other time-fitting technologies for commercial cultivation.

The recently released six varieties including prodip, bijoy, shatabdi and BARIGAM-26 are more tolerant to leaf blight and leaf rush-disease with additional advantage of higher yield, Dr Ilias added.

"We have developed projection plots on around 35 hectares of farmers' field in Barind area for boosting seed production of the latest varieties during the current season, besides various other motivational campaigns and training programmes," he added.

Mustafizur Rahman, Additional Director of Department of Agriculture Extension, said wide-range promotion of the newly innovated variety could help increase wheat yield.

Wheat plays an important role to ensure food security as its consumption is increasing day by day. But, Bangladesh produces hardly 10 lakh metric tons of wheat against the demand of around 40 lakh tonnes annually, he stated.

Agriculturist Rahman, however, said that Rajshahi division contributes 35 percent of the total area and 44 percent of the total production. Not only that, there are around 50,000 hectares of more rain fed land in the high Barind area and there has been a bright prospect of bringing the huge land under wheat cultivation.

ATM Rafiqul Islam, Project Director (Agriculture) of Barind Multipurpose Development Authority, said a substantial and sustainable expansion of wheat farming can mitigate the existing water-stress condition in the high Barind tract as wheat is an environment-friendly crop.

Boosted up wheat production is very important for ensuring food security as it is the second most important cereal in the country after rice and plays a vital role in the national food security, he added.

Agriculturist Rafique viewed time has come to enhance acreage of wheat farming instead of only depending on Irri-Boro rice in the dried area to ensure food security amid the adverse impact of climate change.

Apart from this, he said that seven to eight bighas of wheat could be cultivated with the irrigated water of only one bigha of Boro rice through soil moisture utilization and best use of modern technologies.

More support from international research organisations including CIMMYT has become necessary for germ-plasm especially heat-tolerant variety adoption together with yield gap minimisation in the farmers field.


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