Farmers expect bumper Aman harvest in Gaibandha

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BSS, Gaibandha :
Farmers of all the seven upazilas in the district are expecting bumper production of Transplanted (T) Aman Paddy during this current season.
Office sources said Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) set a target to cultivate T-Aman paddy on a total of 1, 21, 259 hectares of land in the district this year with the production target of 3,13,475 metric tons of rice.
The cultivation target was fully achieved after blissful rainfall though the transplantation of Aman seedlings was hampered at the initial ad middle stage of the season due to prevailing drought like situation.
Of the total, some 17,700 hectares of land were cultivated in Sadar upazila, 13,950 in Sadullapur upazila, 12,500 in Palashbari upazila, 28,900 in Gobindaganj upazila, 25,500 in Sundarganj upazila, 14,500 in Saghata upazila and 8,209 in Fulchhari upazila.
Later, the target fixed by the department was exceeded bringing more 6751 hectares of land under the cultivation due to favorable climatic condition during the current season
The transplanted seedlings of Aman paddy have already grown well and the scenario of paddy field has turned into greenish look. The growers are so much busy in nurturing the paddy field with the hopes of getting desired production of the crops this season.
In order to make the cultivation programme a grand success, Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) distributed high quality Aman seed to the farmers of the district at fair prices.
Besides, different state run commercial banks including Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank are disbursing agri loans on easy terms to the poor and marginal farmers of the district to help them cultivate the T-Aman paddy on their land this season, sources said.
Additional deputy director (Training) of DAE AKM Aminul Islam said favorable climatic condition, proper distribution of high quality seed of BADC and timely supply of fertilizers and other agri inputs to the growers are the reasons behind the expectation
DAE also continues the training programmes to the farmers for adopting modern technologies of paddy cultivation, crop management and preservation of quality seed, he added.
Amir Ali, an ideal farmer of Putimari area under Shagahata upazila, said they were expecting bumper production of Aman paddy this year due to favorable climatic condition and availability of agro inputs at fair prices.
Talking to the BSS, deputy director of DAE Mir Abdur Razzak said availability of fertilizers and other agri inputs have been ensured during the current Aman season to help the farmers grow T-Aman paddy successfully in the district during the current season.
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