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Rain damages crops on 29,500ha in Ctg

UNB from Chittagong

Standing crops on 29,500 hectares of land and aman seedbeds on 1,229 hectares of land have been damaged due to heavy rainfall in the district for the last several days, reports UNB from Chittagong.
Farmers in 10 upazilas out of 14 in the district are counting heavy losses due to the damaged caused by flood water and rain created under the impact of Cyclone ‘Komen’.
Sources at the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE), Chittagong said the torrential rain and onrush of hill water, triggered by the Bay depression, have inundated the aman seedbeds and croplands.
A total of 29,453 hectares of cropland have been submerged in the district. Already, the rain water has been removed from some croplands but it will take more time to cultivate new crops in those lands, the DAE sources said.
About 1,229 hectares of aman seedbed were damaged in the district during the recent flood, added the DAE sources.
Mohammad Aminul Haque Chowdhury, deputy director of DAE, said leave of all officials of the department in Chittagong region has been cancelled until further notice. The farmers of the district are now busy making their lands cultivable and growing vegetables on their lands, he said.
Vegetables will be available in the local markets in two-three weeks, he hoped.
Besides, making aman seedbeds afresh and transplanting aman seedlings are going on simultaneously, he added. After the flood water has receded, aman seeds and fertiliser have been distributed among the farmers for fresh cultivation of the crop. The DAE sources said this year they set a target to produce 1.74 lakh tonnes of aman paddy in the district.
The farmers of 10 upazilas including Banshkhali, Anwara, Patia, Lohagara, Boalkhali, Satkania, Mirsarai, Sitakunda, Rangunia and Raujan upazilas are facing a great threat and counting heavy losses.

 

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