BARI Multa farming gaining popularity in Narsingdi

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NARSINGDI, Nov 22, 2019 (BSS) – Commercial farming of BARI Multa-1 a new
devised of horticulture research centre of Bangladesh Agriculture Research
Institute (BARI) has gaining popularity among the people of the district due
to its economic prospect.

Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) office, sources said BARI Multa-
1 an extra-ordinary produced from sweet orange (Citrus Sinensis)) of
horticulture research centre of Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute
first introduced in 2003.

Deputy Director (DD) of DAE Shovan Kumar Dhar said after getting
successful result in experimental basis a number of farmers specially
educated youths in Shibpur and Belabo upazilas of the district have started
farming of BARI Multa-1 in their homestead garden and others high fallow
lands from 2011 and they are at present getting good yield of the fruit.

He said the DAE encouraged the farmers and also given them training to
cultivate more BARI Multa -1 as the climate and soil of the district are
suitable for it cultivation.

The DAE, Narsingdi, in the meantime distributed over 15000 high yielding
and highbred plants of BARI Multa-1 to the farmers of the district collected
from Joyanta of Sylhet Agriculture Research Centre, he added.

The DD also said farming of BARI Multa-1 is more profitable than other
fruits. The fruit is a delicious and nutrition contains huge vitamin-c. Due
to economic prospect farmers during the last eight years raised a number of
orchards in all the six upazilas of the district.

Some 200 saplings can be planted on per bigha of land. The tree start
flowering within two years of plantation and three or four years. After
flowering the tree, Multa can be harvested within three months. Each tree
bears 150 to 200 Multa in a year.

BSS correspondent recently visited Shibpur upazila found that most of the
farmers in different villages of the upazila cultivated BARI Multa-1 in their
homestead garden and other high lands. While visiting the orchards at
Sayednagor village, Jahangir Alam the owner of the orchard said he started
BARI Multa-1 cultivating on 30 decimals of lands in 2011. He raised garden by
planting 200 saplings and the plants growing well. This year he got an
excellent result from his garden.

The DD said BARI Multa Cultivation is gaining popularity in Narsingdi due
to the economic prospect of the fruit.

He hopes that BARI Multa-1 business will create huge economic activities
and job for the farmers of Narsingdi on commercial basis.