Unpuddle paddy farming gains popularity in Barind tract

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RAJSHAHI, Dec 8, 2018 (BSS)-Unpuddle paddy farming has been gaining
popularity in the drought-prone Barind area in the last couple of years.

Nawshad Ali, 45, a farmer of Rajarampur village under Godagari upazila,
has cultivated BRRI-Dhan 52, a drought-tolerant and short-duration paddy
variety, on one bigha of land without puddling this season.

He harvested the paddy a few days ago in presence of field level officials
from the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE).

Nawshad told BSS that he got 24 mounds yield from the farming field at a
cost of only Taka 2,500. He got profit after adopting the new method.

Jalal Uddin, sub-assistant agriculture officer, said they are encouraging
and motivating the farmers towards unpuddle paddy farming in transplanted
Aman season to mitigate the water-stressed condition.

Farmers cultivated paddy on more than one hectare of land during the
current season.

While sharing views, some other farmers said they have started unpuddle
paddy farming because it gives better results than the conventional method
and saves water and labour.

Majority of them were satisfied with the method that it is profitable and
labour saving. After getting better yield the farmers have become interested
in cultivating paddy in the coming years.

Shafiqul Islam, upazila agriculture officer, said large-scale promotion of
unpuddle paddy farming process can lessen the pressure on groundwater in
Barind area.

HE SAID unpuddling is the viable option to reduce the unproductive water
flows. Water scarcity, common rice cultivation and increasing labour wages
trigger searching for such alternative crop establishment methods which can
increase water productivity.

Shakhawat Hossain, team leader of OFRD (Barind Station), said there has
been an enormous prospect of bringing harvesting intensity coupled with
increasing food production through a successful promotion of the Aush-Aman-
Lentil-Mungbean cropping pattern.

To maintain a sound soil health, it could be advisable to grow rice
especially Brridhan52 using a different system in order to improve
compatibility between monsoon rice and upland winter crops.

The newly innovated farming method has opened up a new door of enormous
prospects of food security along with mitigating the crises of irrigation
water.

It has been giving satisfactory yield with scanty rainfall and limited
irrigation in the Barind area. This would also go well with a shift in
economic importance of the winter crops over monsoon rice.

‘We are arranging training and other motivational programmes for the
farmers to adopt the cropping pattern to boost agricultural production
through the best use of modern technologies to feed the gradually increasing
population,” he added.

Terming the development of some drought-tolerant paddy varieties a demand
of the time, Hossain says that the varieties have started contributing a lot
to ensure food security.

Sharing their experiences, two female farmers – Rawshan Akhter and Naznin
Begum – told BSS that the varieties have brought enormous benefit for them in
cultivating rice in drought prone rain-fed environment.

They have urged the authorities concerned to remove the existing seed
crisis of the varieties to encourage more farmers towards cultivating those.

By virtue of early harvesting characteristics the varieties supplement the
farming of various Rabi crops like tomato, brinjal, mustard and vegetables as
the region is conventionally famous for farming these crops abundantly.

“We have been urging the farmers to promote unpuddle paddy farming to
address the existing water-stressed condition in the high Barind area,” said
SM Mustafizur Rahman, additional director of DAE.

Highlighting the salient feature of the technology, Agriculturist Rahman
said the system is very effective in Boro season. The technology could be the
effective means of utilizing the minimum amount of water for crop like
avoiding paddling operation in present context of climate change.

He put emphasis on devising way and means to promote unpuddle transplanted
rice as it not only minimizes using of water but also reduces production cost
and increases profit.