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All leave of DGHS staff cancelled until measles outbreak ends
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BNP Standing Committee to meet tomorrow
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Coastal Khulna sees rise in watermelon farming with high profit hopes
Coastal Khulna sees rise in watermelon farming with high profit hopes
By S M Zahid Hossain KHULNA, April 3, 2026 (BSS) - Farmers in the saline-prone coastal belt of Khulna are anticipating a significant profit from watermelon cultivation this season, driven by favorable market demand and increasing adoption of the crop across the region. According to the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), watermelon has been cultivated on 13,810 hectares of land this year, with an expected production of around 69 lakh tonnes. The total market value is estimated to exceed Tk 1,400 crore, while farmers are likely to earn a net profit of Tk 414.30 crore. Although the initially cultivation target was set at 18,055 hectares, it could not be achieved due to adverse natural conditions. However, officials remain optimistic about overall production and profitability. A decade ago, watermelon cultivation was uncommon in Khulna's coastal areas, where vast tracts of land remained fallow after the Aman paddy season. Traditionally, farmers relied heavily on shrimp farming due to soil salinity.  In recent years, however, many have shifted toward watermelon cultivation, encouraged by higher returns compared to conventional crops like paddy and sesame. Field visits to Koyra upazila this morning BSS reporter revealed farmers actively engaged in various stages of cultivation, including seedbed preparation, planting, and irrigation. The crop has generated considerable enthusiasm among farmers, supported by government initiatives such as the distribution of seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides at reduced prices. Local farmer Sohel Sheikh expressed hope for a good harvest, stating that he told BSS that he cultivated watermelon on 25 bighas of land with borrowed funds.  Similarly, watermelon farmer Sahabuddin Gazi and Shahadat Molla have expanded their cultivation this season, viewing watermelon farming as a reliable income source. Agricultural officials reported that farmers are growing a range of high-yielding varieties, including Dragon, Aastha, Pakija, Malik-1, and Thai Red King. If weather conditions remain favorable, yields could reach 50 to 60 tonnes per hectare. The cost of cultivation is estimated between Tk 1.5 lakh and Tk 2 lakh per hectare. In Dakop upazila, many farmers have brought previously unused lands under watermelon cultivation for the first time, attracted by its profitability and relatively low labor requirements. DAE officials noted that Khulna has emerged as the country's leading watermelon-producing region. Despite setbacks last year due to heavy rainfall and natural disasters, they are hopeful of a strong rebound this season. "Watermelon is proving to be a highly profitable crop for farmers in this region," while talking to BSS Md Rafiqul Islam, Additional Director of the Khulna DAE zone. "With favorable weather and continued support from our field officers, we expect a bumper harvest this year." The growing success of watermelon cultivation is not only boosting farmers' incomes but also creating employment opportunities across the coastal region.  
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750 litres Diesel seized from rooftop water tank in Noakhali
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315 cartons of cigarettes recovered from a passenger baggage
Pope speaks with Israeli, Ukrainian presidents: Vatican
Pope speaks with Israeli, Ukrainian presidents: Vatican
VATICAN CITY, April 3, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Pope Leo XVI had telephone  conversations Friday ahead with the presidents of Israel and Ukraine in which  he wished for peace amid ongoing wars, the Vatican said. The American-born pope spoke with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and,  separately, the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, in which the  humanitarian situation in each war zone was discussed, the Vatican said in  individual statements. The pope and Herzog "reaffirmed the need to reopen all possible channels of  diplomatic dialogue to bring an end to the serious ongoing conflict, with a  view to achieving a just and lasting peace throughout the Middle East," a  statement said. "The conversation also focused on the importance of protecting the civilian  population and promoting respect for international and humanitarian law," it  added. The calls happened as the pontiff was observing the Catholic Holy Week  leading up to Easter on Sunday, and while Herzog was marking Jewish Passover  into next week, and as Zelensky, a Jew, was preparing to see Ukraine  celebrate Orthodox Easter, which this year falls on April 12. With Zelensky, Leo expressed his "best wishes for the Easter holidays" and  both leaders discussed the "urgency of providing the necessary aid to the  population suffering from the conflict." "Reference was also made to efforts aimed at promoting humanitarian  initiatives, especially regarding the release of prisoners. Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, the Vatican has sought to  play a mediating role behind the scenes, in particular trying to bring about  prisoner exchanges through its diplomatic channels. Leo and Zelensky evoked hopes that "with the commitment and cooperation of  the international community, hostilities may cease as soon as possible and a  just and lasting peace may be achieved," read a statement. In February, Leo said that peace in Ukraine, where the war has dragged on for  more than four years, was "an urgent necessity". Regarding the war in the Middle East, this week Leo called on world leaders  to "come back to the table to dialogue", saying he hoped that US President  Donald Trump was "looking for an off-ramp".
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