Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Juicy Mangoes of Chapai Nawabganj

Mangoes of Chapai
 Mango is the King of fruits of Bangladesh. It will be elusive a man who might say no to a mango. The best ones are costly and popular. They originate from Chapainawabganj, where the greater part of the nation's mangoes develop. In the season, the region transforms into the epicenter of mango exchange. The entire country cherishes the mangoes from the locale. They are succulent, plump and sweet. Merchants from everywhere throughout the country herd in awesome numbers to Chapai Nawabganj to request to gather the best of the lord of natural products.


With regards to the lord of natural products, mango, Chapainawabganj can claim to be the capital of the organic product. The sweet and succulent natural product developed in the locale is known the country over. The salivating smell of the leafy foods social affair of purchasers and brokers of the organic product transform the business sectors of the locale into a natural product celebration.

Around 350 kilometers far from the capital is Chapainawabganj, and around 40 kilometers from that point is the Shona Masjid town. From the Chapainawabganj to the Shona Masjid town, the parkway roadsides are secured with mango trees and all are loaded with enticing mangoes swinging from them. This scene is not on the interstate but rather is all around the locale. One going on the roadway can see individuals picking the mangoes into a bushel and stacking them on to a truck. These trucks convey mangoes to Dhaka furthermore to everywhere throughout the nation. Furthermore, you can likewise see the mango merchants getting mangoes sacks by rickshaw van to the business sectors.

There are numerous mango advertises everywhere throughout the region. Among them, the old business sector close to the Mohananda River, Rohonpur bazar of Gomostapur Upazilla and Kanshat bazar from Shibganj Upazilla are the biggest mango markets in the area. There are around 250 mango distribution centers there. In Kanshat, the ones who offer the organic product next to the avenues are little merchants.

As indicated by Krishi Shomprosharon Odhidoptor (Agriculture Development Office), Bangladesh creates more than 800,000 metric huge amounts of mangoes on 51,000 hectors of area. Out of that, just in Chapainawabganj, very nearly 200,000 tons of mangoes are developed in 23,282 hectors of area. The area has around 50,000 mango forests, and in them different sorts of mangoes are developed in 18,000 trees. A year ago, the area grew 185,000 metric huge amounts of mangoes on 23,070 hectors of area.

There are around 300 sorts of manoges in Bangladesh. Chapainawabganj becomes the vast majority of them. A few names are known not others may sound bizarre. To name a few:Fazli, Langra, Khirshapat, Ashshina, Bombai, Gopalbhag, Brindaboni, Boglaguti, Lokhna, Bou Vulani, Rani Pasand, Jamai Pasand, Jhujhurki, Baoii, Batasha, Jaoinna, Kumapaharu, Dudhshar, Koiddha, Golap Bash, Ilsyapety, Gorajit, Pipiya, Ariya, Mollika, Amropali, Nokkani, Jilapi Vog, Mohanvog, Khataishsha, Kanchamitha, Vadaira, Kalivog, Shindura, Misrivog, Baromaishsha, Madhuchushki, Surjapuri, Lakkanvog, Komlavog. Daidvog, Jalibandha, Mohananda, Panbota, Delshad, Bornali, Shitavog, Khirpasand, Surma Fazli, Gol Fazli, Kumrajali, Majnu, Darika, Boglaguti, Golapbash, Lubina, Machantangi, Funia, Kalua, Khitmohan, MotiJhuron, Dudhia, Begumbahara, Dudhkomor, Arazna, Misrikon, Ghikkonchon, Lombavadura, Chokchoka, Belua, Kelua, Aklumati, Bodnashonara, Ramposin, Julapi, Kyara, Shouladhukka, Rohimunda, Kalapahar, Munia, Dilbahar, Totamukhi, Shialpakhi, Khutariya, Dhokriya, Nakua, Korladagi, Kishanvog, Talkun, Monikanchon, Rashunpata, Chinichompa, Mohanbanshi, Kaluadagi, Amania, Jamania, Saunia, Kauadimbi, Modania, Korma, Gidhonihagga, Paneltoki, Rakhalvog, Johuriya, Nobabposhin, Kopuriya, Omukvog, Kohitur, Motichur, Rangbahar, Chiravija, Koshakanchan and 8 more sorts designed by Chapanwabganj local Research Center; Bari – 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

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