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POST TIME: 29 March, 2017 00:00 00 AM
Onion seed farms rising in Rajshahi region
BSS

Onion seed farms rising in Rajshahi region

Commercial farming of onion-seed is gradually increasing in Rajshahi region including its high Barind tract, as demand for this spicy cash crop is rising day by day, reports BSS.
Agriculturists, farmers and others stakeholders are expecting a bumper production of onion-seed this season due to a suitable climatic condition.
They are predicting that around one to two mounds of seed would be produced in a bigha of land during the forthcoming harvesting season.
In the last sowing season, per kilograms of seed was sold at Taka 600 to Taka 1,000.
According to officials concerned, onion seed was cultivated on around 50 hectares of land in Godagari Upazila and Taka 18,000 to 20,000 was spent for per bigha of land.
More than 350 farmers have become self-reliant through the commercial farming during the last 10 years in the upazila, which attracted many to onion seed farming.
Akbar Hossain of Basudevpur village told BSS that he had cultivated onion seed on two bighas of land last year and made profit of Taka 40,000.
In the current season, he brought seven bighas of land under the same farming and he had to spend Taka 17,000 for each bigha of land.
Teacher (rtd) Shahab Uddin of Arizpur village had started onion-seed farming. Last year, he made a profit of Taka two lakh after cultivating in five bighas of land. He cultivated the cash crop on 10 bighas of land this year.
Shahab Uddin said the onion-seed farming is risky but profitable than many other crops. For this reason, he said the commercial farming is gradually rising and many farmers have changed their fate through the farming.
Currently, the farmers are seen lobbying with different public and private commercial banks, especially, Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank (RAKUB) to get loan for the farming contributing a lot to enhance the acreage, he added.
Some of the farmers-Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal, Mojibur Rahman, Faruque Hossain, Akter Hossain, Younus Ali and Jakir Hossain are satisfied over the farming condition and they are optimistic about making profit of Taka 50,000 to one lakh from the harvests.
Deputy Director of Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) Dev Dulal Dhali informed that some 1,850 farmers cultivated onion-seed on 50 hectares of land with total production target of 17 metric tons in the district.