Monday, November 23, 2015

Orange Farming in Bangladesh near Indian Border area

Orange Farming
 After tremendous supports in the tea part, effective orange cultivating on business premise has introduced another time in the economy of Panchagarh and Thakurgaon regions and connecting territories as of late. Many ranchers in the sub-Himalayan regions have been effectively developing orange in their plantations and properties since 2006 and the activity has further energy now for extended orange cultivating.


In no time, more than 80,000 orange trees have been developing in 93 orange plantations set up in 104 hectares land and estates in four upazilas of Panchagarh and more 30,000 orange plants in the 48 hectares land in bordering Thakurgaon. In addition, the concerned farming offices and associations have planted more 10,000 orange plants in the display plots with a perspective to advancing its huge scale cultivating, authorities said.

Shortly, around 50 tons of orange are being created every year in these areas where a lot of orange will be delivered from 2011 to take care of the neighborhood demand and fare to the different parts of the nation, neighborhood specialists, authorities and ranchers said. As indicated by the sources in Panchagarh Orange Development Venture (ODP) Office, orange cultivating has been partitioned into three portions like supporting of the old organic product giving plants, cultivating in the properties and plantation displays. This season, an aggregate of 1,200 natural product giving orange plants have been cared for and those are giving superb yields and the sky is the limit from there 1,500 ranchers and sub-partner horticulture officers were given trainings on orange cultivating. Also, 50,000 saplings of orange plants were created in a immense nursery a year ago to help the general population in cultivating oranges in their plantations, properties and different spots, specialists said.

The Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) has additionally taken ventures in extending and promoting orange cultivating in Panchagarh also, Thakurgaon since 2006 thus far prepared more than 6,000 ranchers to develop oranges. Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officer of the ODP Momin Ullah and Garden Development Officer Mizanur Rahman said orange development has brilliant prospects to change the general socio- economy of the district. An overview report submitted to the Agriculture Ministry said that the dirts, geology, yearly rainfalls of 2,500mm to 3,000, acidic PH substance of 4.5 to 5 focuses, are ideal for business development of oranges there.

The report said that gigantic amounts of oranges are being created on business premise in the adjacent Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Shiliguri areas having comparable geography in the neighboring India for a considerable length of time together. Considering these perspectives, the administration took a five-year term extended orange development program from 2006 and began giving essential backings including quality saplings, trainings and innovations to the ranchers.

Accordingly, orange cultivating has been growing quick in the sub-Himalayan regions where tea cultivating has as of now got a more grounded footage acquiring colossal change the financial states of the general population of Panchagarh.

Local people said that just a less number of intrigued individuals had been developing orange in their plantations previously, hundreds of the agriculturists have been cultivating the nutritious, divine and succulent natural product business premise now. Conversing with BSS, orange producers Asir Uddin Ahammed, Achinta Kumar Karkun, Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury, Jitendra Nath, Salah Uddin, Mohir Uddin, Kakka Pradhan, Abdur Rahman and Abdul Jalil of distinctive Panchagarh towns described their victories.

They recommended for more government aids for extending business creation and extension of orange development as they got incredible yields and standard of their created oranges is high in respects of shading, tastes and quality.

Garden Development Officer of ODP Asim Kumar Paul said that orange cultivators can gain Taka 11,000 from 250 plants in one bigha land in the first gather and Taka one lakh from the fourth or fifth harvests for a long time onwards and even up to 50 years.

The eager agriculturists are currently seeking after development of forthcoming orange cultivating part in the area as they are getting incredible generation as of late of the best quality oranges with incredible tastes, flavors and hues.


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