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Booming mango flowering predicts excellent output this year

March 15, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

The booming mango flowering at this stage predicts an excellent production of the most popular fruit in the region this season, if the climatic conditions remained favourable, experts and scientists said.

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No more irrigation DTW in high barind area

March 13, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA), a state-owned organization has decided to check any more installation of deep tubewell (DTW) to control the lowering of underground water table.

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Low quality zinc fertilisers flood Khulna markets

March 13, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Expected yield eludes farmers Different types of inferior quality zinc sulphate fertiliser are being sold openly at the fertiliser and pesticide shops in the markets of nine upazilas of Khulna district, including the city, much to the detriment of agriculture…

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7.56-lakh tonne Boro rice expected to be produced in Bogra

March 12, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Plantation of boro seedlings is near about completion in the district aimed to produce over seven lakh tonnes of rice in the current Robi season in the district.

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7 lakh tonnes Boro rice expected to produce in Netrakona

March 11, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Plantation of boro seedlings has been completed aimed to produce over seven lakh tonnes of rice in the current robi season in the district.

agriculture

Fair price of farmers produced crops stressed

March 11, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Speakers at a meeting in Rajshahi said fair price of farmers produced crops must be ensured to encourage them towards further boosting agricultural yield.

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Dinajpur wheat farming shrinks on low price

March 8, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Inferior quality seeds also a reason Lack of fair price has made a noticeable dent in cultivation of wheat in Dinajpur, once known as the storehouse of grains.

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Transplantation of Boro seedlings nearly completion in Gaibandha

March 5, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Transplantation of Boro seedlings is nearly completion in all the seven upazilas in the district during the current Boro season amid much enthusiasm to the farmers to get desired yield.

agriculture

Tobacco cultivation threatens public health, food security

March 5, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Speakers at a human chain have asked for discouraging the farmers in farming tobacco as its increasing cultivation poses severe threats to the public health, food security as well as environment.

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Crop diversity decline ‘threatens food security’

March 4, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

Fewer crop species are feeding the world than 50 years ago – raising concerns about the resilience of the global food system, a study has shown.

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Bumper potato production expected in Khulna division

March 4, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

Farmers and agronomists are expecting a bumper production of Potato in ten south-western districts under Khulna division in this current season.

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Excellent flowering predicts bumper litchi production in N’dists

February 27, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Bumper production of the juiciest, tasty and fleshy fruit of litchi is likely this season following excellent flowering amid favourable climatic condition so far in the northern districts, officials and experts said today.

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Mango trees sprout buds in Rajshahi,Chapainawabgonj

February 27, 2014 editorBiodiversity, Environment

As the winter season says goodbye, hundreds and thousands of mango trees have started sprouting buds in Rajshahi region, traditionally known as the hub of the delicious fruit.

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Bed-planting method wheat farming gains popularity in Rajshahi region

February 23, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

By dint of much interest among the farmers and others concerned, acreage of wheat farming in bed-planting method has started gaining popularity in the region including its vast barind tract for the last couple of years.

agriculture

California farmers brace for little or no water

February 23, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

Fresco, Calif. — Federal officials plan to announce Friday how much water they can release this year through a vast system of rivers, canals and reservoirs, but Central Valley farmers on the front lines of California’s historic drought expect to…

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Crop research instt (ICRISAT) chief gets biotech special award

February 21, 2014February 21, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment, Genetics

Hyderabad, India  – In recognition of his relentless efforts to improve the livelihoods of poor smallholder farmers is Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, Dr William Dar, Director General of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), was conferred…

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Farmers encouraged for adopting modern irrigation method

February 20, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

In the wake of abnormal lowering of underground water table, farmers in the vast Barind tract are being encouraged adopting water-saving irrigation method like AWD.

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Food security thru sustainable agri in southern region urged

February 20, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

Agricultural experts at a programme have called for boosting agriculture for achieving food security and reducing malnutrition through increased environmentally sustainable agriculture production in the country’s southern region. Addressing a seminar organised by BRAC at its Mohakhali head office on…

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HYV vegetables lift up Barguna farmers

February 19, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Once sharecroppers, a few now own lands A good number of farmers in Amtali upazila of the district have learnt to turn around economically by cultivating different high-yielding varieties (HYV) of vegetables.

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Agri officials for reintroducing Aus paddy in northern districts

February 19, 2014February 19, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

Dhaka – Rain-fed Aus should be reintroduced in the country’s northern region, where great stretches of land have turned fallow due to the depletion in levels of groundwater, observed officials on Tuesday. They also noted that the related research institutes…

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Farmers expect bumper mustard production in Khulna division

February 18, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Farmers of 10 districts of Khulna division are expecting a bumper production of mustard in the current rabi season.

agriculture

Genetically modified potatoes ‘resist late blight’

February 18, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

British scientists have developed genetically modified potatoes that are resistant to the vegetable’s biggest threat – blight. A three-year trial has shown that these potatoes can thrive despite being exposed to late onset blight.

agriculture

Enhanced mustard farming adopting new cropping pattern stressed

February 17, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Experts at a farmers’ field day have stressed for enhanced farming of mustard adopting the new cropping pattern of short duration Aman rice-mustard or potato-mungbean-short duration Aus (pariza) rice to get more profits.

agriculture

Irri-Boro cultivation in South-western region

February 17, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) has taken up programmes to cultivate Irri-Boro paddy in ten districts of South-western region under Khulna division during the current Rabi season.

agriculture

Bumper mustard production likely in N-region

February 16, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

The farmers are expecting a bumper production of mustard seeds in the northern region during this 2013-2014 Rabi season as harvest of the oily crop continues with excellent yield rates, official sources said on Sunday.

agriculture

Farmers urged to expand cotton farming in Barind tract

February 16, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Speakers at a daylong workshop have urged the farmers and others concerned to expand cotton farming in the vast Barind tract for boosting up its production to meet up the country’s demand.

agriculture

Jessore potato growers count Tk 52 cr loss

February 16, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

Low price deals greatest blow to them Benapole (Jessore) Sharp fall in price of their produce following increased production cost is likely to cause a loss of Tk52 crore to the potato farmers in Jessore this season.

agriculture

Bumper production of mustard achieved in Gaibandha

February 16, 2014 editorAgriculture, Biodiversity, Environment

A bumper production of mustard has been achieved in all the seven upazilas of the district during the current Robi season. Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) has set a target to cultivate quality mustard on 7,244 hectares of land.Later, the…

agriculture

Boro cultivation going on in full swing in C’nawabganj

February 12, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

Transplantation of Boro seedlings has begun in all the five upazilas of the district during the current Boro season amid much enthusiasm of the farmers.

agriculture

Australia genetically modified crops row goes to court

February 11, 2014 editorAgriculture, Environment

An Australian farmer is suing his neighbour after his farm was allegedly contaminated by genetically modified (GM) crops from the neighbour’s farm.

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