Record 35.63 lakh tonnes of Boro rice produced in Rajshahi division

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RAJSHAHI, June 16, 2021 (BSS) – Farmers have produced 35.63 lakh tonnes of Boro rice from 8.15 lakh hectares of land in all eight districts under Rajshahi division during the recent past harvesting season.

Currently, the grassroots farmers are happy after getting better yield and market price of their newly harvested rice contributing a lot towards ensuring food security in the region amid the present adverse impact of the Covid-19 situation.

This year, additional 38,906 tonnes of rice has been produced in the division compared to the target set by the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE).

The DAE had fixed the target of producing 35.24 lakh tonnes of rice from 8.10 lakh hectares of land but, amazingly, the farmers brought 8.15 lakh hectares of land under paddy farming producing 35.63 lakh tonnes in the division.

Sirajul Islam, additional director of the DAE, Rajshahi, said the farmers achieved bumper yield following various effective steps including inspiring to enhancing cultivation of high yielding varieties of Boro rice, price reduction of DAP fertilizer, smooth supply of fertilisers and power for irrigation by the government.

Use of latest technologies, proper fertilisation, agronomical managements and suitable weather also made the paddy farmers capable of getting good yield as steps had been taken to ensure smooth Boro rice cultivation this season with close monitoring and supervision by the DAE officials.

Muhammad Moniruzzaman, a farmer of Bijoynagar village under Godagari upazila, is now happy with his satisfactory production of paddy. He has harvested 20 to 22 maunds of paddy from per bigha of land.

Like him, many other farmers of the upazila were highly hopeful of a bumper paddy production this season. Hossain expects a good profit by selling paddy if the market price is satisfactory.

Sub-Assistant Agriculture Officer Atanu Sarker told BSS that the farmers are now delighted over their yield, adding: “Suitable climate conditions and government support to the farmers are being judged as the main reasons behind the good yield.”

Meanwhile, procurement drives of the newly harvested Boro rice is going on in full swing everywhere in the division creating a high hope of ensuring food security amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The government has, so far, procured around 96,044.22 tonnes of Boro rice during the current season contributing a lot towards food security amidst the pandemic.

As part of its ongoing rice procurement drive commenced since May 7 last, the government has bought the food grain from all eight districts in Rajshahi division despite the adverse impact of the pandemic situation.

Faruque Hossain Patwary, regional controller of Food, said they have by now procured around 93,775.97 tonnes of boiled rice and 2,268.25 tonnes of non-boiled sunned (Atap) rice.

In addition to the rice procurement, the government has also purchased 21,513.92 tonnes of Boro paddy during the same period till Tuesday.

Patwary said the procurement drives is going on in full swing everywhere in the division currently.

“We’re procuring boiled rice at Taka 40 per kilogram and non-boiled sunned rice at Taka 39 per kilogram, while paddy at Taka 27 per kilogram,” he said, detailing aspects of the procurement drive.

He said the government has set a target of procuring 2,23,644 tonnes of boiled rice and 14,530 tonnes of non-boiled sunned rice while 1,07,346 tonnes of paddy in the division during the current season until August 16.

Contracts have been signed with 4,556 millers for collecting 2,18,865.98 tonnes of boiled rice, while 99 mills for collecting 10,874.05 tonnes of non-boiled sunned rice.

The enlisted millers have been supplying rice as per terms and conditions of the contract.

“We’ve also procured 32,535.15 tonnes of the wheat in the division till Tuesday last,” the regional food controller said, adding that wheat has been being purchased at Taka 28 per kilogram since April 1.

The government has set a target to procure 38,522 tonnes of the newly harvested wheat in the division during the current season until June 30.