BSS
  14 Dec 2022, 10:54
Update : 14 Dec 2022, 15:04

34.62 lakh tonnes Boro rice expected in Rajshahi division

RAJSHAHI, Dec 14, 2022 (BSS) - Around 34.62 lakh tonnes of Irri-Boro rice are expected to be produced from 8.18 lakh hectares of land in all districts of the division during the current season, officials said.
 
Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) has set the target of producing 16.36 lakh tonnes of rice from 3.64 lakh hectares of land in four districts of Rajshahi Agricultural Zone, while 18.26 lakh tonnes from 4.54 lakh hectares in four other districts of Bogura Agricultural Zone.
 
This year, the DAE has set a target of developing seedbeds on 40,209 hectares of land including high yielding varieties in the division.

Meanwhile, the farmers are passing their times by nursing and caring for the seedbeds of the paddy, braving the winter weather and fog at present.
 
Shamsul Wadud, Additional Director of DAE, said all the district, upazila and field level officials and others concerned are giving suggestions to the farmers to protect their seedbeds from cold covering their seedbeds with polythene at night.
 
He said they are adopting all possible measures to ensure food security through attaining the rice production target everywhere in the region including its vast barind tract to ensure food security.
 
Wadud said they have also set the target of bringing around 7.31 lakh small and marginal farmers under the support of providing high yielding seed and fertilizer free of cost under the government's agriculture incentive programme in the division.
 
Shafiul Alam Mukta, a farmer of Pirijpur village under Godagari upazila, said he has prepared seedbeds on 25 decimals of land for cultivating paddy on 18 bigha of land this season.
 
He is now very much hopeful of starting the transplantation of seedlings within the next one month.
 
Alam has adopted some preventive measures to protect the seedbeds from any cold related diseases.
 
Regional office of Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) has taken diversified steps including farmers training, projection plot and supplying of the newly developed high yielding varieties among the growers to make Irri-Boro farming a total success.
 
BRRI has developed 14 Boro varieties of paddy which are appropriate for Rajshahi region including its vast Barind tract, said Dr Fazlul Islam, Principal Scientific Officer of BRRI.
 
The varieties are Brridhan28, 29, 50, 58, 63, 69, 81, 84, 86, 88, 89, 92, Brri hybrid dhan3 and Brri hybrid dhan5.
 
Of those, Brridhan50 is export-oriented premium quality rice, Brridhan58 is comparatively high yielding and Brridhan84 is iron and zinc-enriched.
 
Dr Islam said the field level agriculture officials, researchers and scientists are reaching the developed varieties to the farmers' doorsteps so that they can boost the Boro paddy yield after the best uses of the varieties.
 
The conventional varieties are being replaced by modern varieties which are good signs for the region in terms of boosting yield, he said.
 
He said there is no way but to enhance rice production through facing the existing challenges of adverse impact of climate change with gradually declining resources and agriculture manpower.

Last year, farmers had produced around 32.50 lakh tonnes of Boro rice from 8.18 lakh hectares of land in the Rajshahi division. The grassroots farmers are happy after getting better yield and market price of their harvested rice contributing a lot towards ensuring food security in the region.
 
Additional 6,668 tonnes of rice has been produced in the division compared to the target set by the DAE that had fixed the target of producing 35.51 lakh tonnes of rice from 8.12 lakh hectares of land but, amazingly, the farmers brought around 8.19 lakh hectares of land under paddy farming.