India, China, Russia, Belarus keen to take Rajshahi’s mangoes: Agriculture Minister

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Agriculture Minister Dr Abdus

Shahid, MP, has said India, China, Russia and Belarus are very

much interested in importing mangoes produced in Rajshahi,

including its vast Barind tract.

He also said a Chinese team will see the Rajshahi’s mangoes very

soon and asked some of his officials to fix proper prices of

mangoes after dealing with the team accurately.

The minister revealed this while addressing a workshop titled

“Water-efficient Futures: Scaling Agricultural Interventions in

the Water-scares Barind Region” at Circuit House here today as

the chief guest.

With Additional Divisional Commissioner Imtiaz Hossain in the

chair, the workshop was addressed, among others, by

Programme Manager of World Bank Michael John Webster and

Managing Director of the Coca-Cola Bangladesh Limited Ju-un

Nahar Choudhury.

Later, the agriculture minister visited a mango orchard under

Ultra High Density Mango Planting (UHDMP) method and also

shared views with farmers and others concerned on the occasion

at Kumor
pur village under Godagari Upazila in the district.

On behalf of their Water Efficient Technologies to Barind Tract

(IWET) project, DASCOH Foundation and Syngenta Foundation

are promoting UHDMP method with financial support of the

Coca-Cola Foundation and World Bank benefiting 10,000

farmers directly, while 50,000 others indirectly since 2018.

Agriculture Minister Dr Abdus Shahid said mango production

might decline this year. So, there is an apprehension of

syndication centering the seasonal fruit.

All concerned should remain alert in this regard so that the

farmers can get their due price. “We don’t allow any syndicate,”

he added.

He urged the journalists to furnish media reports against the

syndication so that they could be brought to book as early as

possible.

Agriculture Minister Abdus Shahid also visited a Boro paddy

field being cultivated through the irrigation technology of

Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) method at Bijoy Nagar

village under the same upazila.

The AWD has been reduc
ing wastage of underground water

coupled with boosting paddy yield making the marginalized

farmers happy in the water-stressed Barind area.

DASCOH Foundation has also been promoting the AWD method

through its Water Management Project (WMP) supported by the

Coca-Cola Foundation aimed at promoting the water-saving

technologies among the underprivileged farmers.

Earlier, the disadvantaged and other marginalized farmers were

imparted training on how to get additional yield in less water

through using the technology.

Salient features of the WMP are to enhance agro-water

efficiency, reduce ground-water extraction and increase farmers’

income.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha