Manikganj farmers celebrate bumper wheat harvest


Farmers in Manikganj have celebrated a bumper wheat harvest, surpassing targets due to favorable weather and timely support from the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE). Wheat cultivation in the district increased to 852 hectares, exceeding the initial target of 800 hectares. Growing market demand and reduced irrigation needs have motivated more farmers to embrace wheat farming in recent years.
Farmers in Manikganj have completed wheat harvesting, achieving a bumper yield that has brought happiness across the district.
Due to favourable weather and timely agricultural support, wheat production in the district exceeded expectations, according to the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE).
The DAE initially set a target to produce 2,720 tonnes of wheat from 800 hectares of land. However, farmers increased cultivation to 852 hectares, and actual production surpassed the target.
In recent years, wheat cultivation has seen a decline, but this season saw a renewed interest among farmers across all seven upazilas. The growing demand for wheat encouraged more farmers to plant the crop.
Abdul Mozid, a farmer from Baghutia village in Daulatpur upazila, said the season went well due to the suitable weather and fertile land.
He also noted that the authorities supplied seeds and fertilisers on time, which supported successful farming.
Md. Hamid Ali, a farmer from Manikganj Sadar upazila, said wheat farming has steadily increased over the past few years.
Wheat requires less irrigation, and there is a strong demand for it in the market throughout the year, he added.
More farmers are turning to wheat because of its growing demand and shifting food habits in the region, said DAE deputy director Dr. Robiah Noor Ahmed.
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Source : The Business Standard
