Litchi farmers in Ishwardi upset over rapid fall of pods

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Our Correspondent :
The litchi garden owners in Ishwardi have suffered a lot due to the rapid fall of pods. Litchi seeds remain malnourished due to drought and severe drought. In the meanwhile, the litchi has started to take on a color due to the scorching sun. And this little color-caught malnourished litchi has risen in the market.
This picture has been seen while visiting litchi orchards in Sahapur, Awtapara, Bansherbadha, Joynagar, Maniknagar and Mirkamari Sheikh’s Dair area in Ishwardi. Visiting the garden on Friday, it was seen that the famous Bombay litchi pods and buds had already fallen from the trees. Mozaffar in some trees (Desi Guti) variety of malnourished and small litchi has started to turn red. Litchi growers are extremely frustrated with the color of small grain malnourished litchi.
Abdul Jalil Kitab Mandal, a national medal winning litchi farmer, said that this time the farmers will be exhausted as the tree does not have buds, the lychee pods fall off due to severe drought and the grains are not nourished. Due to the effects of climate change and high temperatures, the buds do not germinate, the pods fall off and the grains remain malnourished. Color Styles Malnourished litchis are no longer likely to grow or grow. In this situation, it is very important to set up a litchi laboratory in Ishwardi, he said.
Meanwhile, litchi with a little color of malnourished grains has emerged in the market. One hundred litchis are being sold for 250 rupees. Hamza, a litchi seller, said he had never sold such unripe and small-grained litchis before.
Some needy farmers have brought litchi to the market in need of money and in the hope of getting higher prices. However, buyers are reluctant to buy litchi grains. He said that some people are buying under the pressure of small children.

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