BSS
  04 Apr 2023, 14:19
Update : 04 Apr 2023, 14:29

Growers harvest 34.78 lakh tonnes of potatoes in Rajshahi division

RAJSHAHI, April 4, 2023 (BSS)- Farmers have harvested around 34.78 lakh
tonnes of potatoes from around 1.49 lakh hectares of land in all eight
districts under Rajshahi division during the current harvesting season.

The latest official data said 2.22 lakh tonnes of potatoes were produced from
95,403 hectares of land in four districts under Bogura Agricultural Zone,
while another 1.26 lakh tonnes from 53,652 hectares of four other districts
under Rajshahi Agricultural Zone.

At present, growers are seen happy with their harvested cash crop along with
its sale price. Abundance supply of the tuber crop in both wholesale and
retail markers also made the consumers in general happy.

Market sources said potatoes are now being sold at Taka 800 to 900 per mound
at wholesale markets on an average, while at Taka 950 to 1,000 in retail
markets and vendors level.

In all perspectives, potato farming has become a lucrative business as many
people attained successes in terms of making them financially solvent in the
region, including its vast Barind tract, for the last couple of years.
 
Abdul Baqui, 54, a resident of Mollapara area in Rajshahi city, had
cultivated potato on 80 bigha of land at Krishnapur area under Tanore upazila
in the district this year with the hope of making profit through his venture.
 
Talking to BSS here Monday afternoon, he said he has harvested 120 mounds of
yield from each bigha of land as the climatic conditions remained till the
harvesting end.
 
Baqui said potatoes are being sold at Taka 850 to Taka 900 per mound in the
wholesale markets, while at Taka 950 to 980 in retail markets on an average
at present.
 
Mosarraf Hossain, 45, another commercial farmer of the Krishnapur area, said
potato cultivation eventually inspired the local farmers. Potato cultivation
in Tanore had expanded to around 6,000 hectares of land.
 
He is witnessing a revolution in potato farming in the last couple of years.
Tanore and Godagari upazilas are now considered the second largest source of
potatoes.
 
Hossain is estimating that potatoes worth around Taka 550 crore will be sold
from only Tanore this season.
 
Now, however, the land owners are no longer appeased with just a sack of
potatoes. They lease their land out for Taka 8,000-10,000 for potato
cultivation on one bigha of land.
 
As the potatoes of the Barind area are high in both quality and quantity,
farmers sell one sack of 70kg for Taka 150-200 higher than elsewhere. They
produce 40 per cent of the potatoes harvested in Rajshahi district.
 
Kazi Rashidul Islam, another potato farmer from Mohanpur, is cultivating
potatoes on 300 bighas of land this year. Besides farming, he sells potato
seeds. This year he will collect 300 tonnes of seeds. Of these, he has sowed
100 tonnes of seeds for his own scheme.
 
Seeing the business opportunity, Abdul Awal, a resident of Mundumala under
Tanore, has started potato farming on lease basis. He has cultivated potatoes
on 85 bighas of land.
 
Many Tanore and Godagari residents sold their one-crop fields to buyers from
different areas. Now potatoes are being produced on these lands.
 
Mijanur Rahman, an operator of deep-tube-well in Krishnapur village, said the
farmers are seen cultivating potatoes more instead of Boro paddy in the
Barind area and the Tanore and Godagari upazilas in particular.
 
He identically mentioned that the farmers are interested in potato farming as
it's being adjudged as a less-irrigation consuming crop than the Boro paddy.

In the previous season, over 36.25 lakh tonnes of potatoes were produced from
around 1.65 lakh hectares of land in the division making the farmers happy
due to its good yield and cherished market price during the current season.