Drought-like situation frustrates Aman growers in Naogaon

Aman paddy cultivation is facing a setback because of a drought-like situation in Naogaon district.

The croplands have dried up and the vegetable lands are also damaged due to the absence of rainfall and scorching summer heat, farmers said.

Aman growers and other farmers remain concerned over the inadequate rainfall that has led to a near-drought-like situation in the district.

During a recent visit to the different paddy fields, all the paddy saplings, which were rowed in a month ago, were dying and the soil was dried up. The seedbeds were also damaged.

Besides, the vegetable and other crop lands were all scorched.

Kuddus Ali, a farmer of Sapahar Sadar headquarters, said farmers are passing an idle time and it is more difficult to step out of the house during the day due to the hot temperature.

If this situation continues, then the production of Aman this season may become uncertain, he said. This can be interpreted as the possibility of missing their targeted production, that is set in cooperation with the local Dept of Agriculture Extension office.

Besides, the cost of irrigation using tube-wells is higher than the normal irrigation process, he said.

Sirajul Islam, a farmer of Sadar upazila said, “I brought 2.5 bighas of land under paddy cultivation and within 15 days all paddy saplings were burnt with soil dried up. I will lose everything if there are no showers within a few days now.”

Farhana Naznin, upazila agriculture officer, said this season is the time of cultivating Ropa Aman, and it is dependent on rainwater. A letter has been sent to the Barind Development authorities to take steps for irrigation.

This year, a total of 1.92 lakh hectares of land have been brought under Ropa Aman cultivation.

Nazrul Islam, an officer of Naogaon Badalgachhi Weather Observatory Center, noted with optimism that the rains may finally arrive now in a day or two.

Source: United News of Bangladesh