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RANGPUR, Aug 8, 2025 (BSS) - Farmers have completed transplantation of Aman
rice seedlings on 76 percent of the targeted land area as the process
continues smoothly amid frequent rainfalls in Rangpur agriculture region.
Officials of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) said farmers have
already transplanted Aman rice seedlings on 4,71,521 hectares of land, 76
percent of the targeted land area for cultivation of the crop, till Thursday.
"We are expecting to achieve the fixed farming target of Aman rice as
transplantation of seedling continues following frequent rainfalls in recent
days," said Acting Additional Director of the DAE for Rangpur region
Agriculturist Md Sirajul Islam.
The DAE has fixed a target of producing 20,10,505 tonnes of clean Aman rice
(30,15,757 tonnes in terms of paddy) from 6,20,430 hectares of land for all
five districts in Rangpur agriculture region this season.
The target includes production of 16,85,683 tonnes of high yielding varieties
of Aman rice from 5,24,070 hectares, 3,14,162 tonnes of hybrid varieties from
85,450 hectares and 20,660 tonnes of local varieties of Aman rice from 10,910
hectares of land.
"Farmers have already prepared Aman rice seedbeds in 34,393 hectares of land
against the requirement of preparing the same on 30,349 hectares for
cultivation of the crop on the targeted 6,20,430 hectares of land," Islam
said.
Meanwhile, the interim government through the DAE distributed high-quality
Aman rice seeds and fertilisers among the small and marginal farmers as
incentives to assist them in cultivating the crop across the region.
In addition, steps have been taken to prepare the seedbeds for late varieties
of Aman rice in highlands and floating seedbeds in low-lying areas so that
there was no shortage of seedlings due to floods in August, if any.
"The field-level agricultural officers have been directed to provide all
necessary support and latest technology to farmers to ensure successful
cultivation of Aman rice in this region," Islam added.
Talking to BSS, farmers of different villages in Rangpur said that
transplantation of Aman rice seedling has now got momentum following frequent
seasonal rainfall in recent days at most places.
Earlier, farmers used lifted underground water to transplant Aman rice
seedlings on their lands almost since the beginning of the season due to lack
of adequate seasonal rainfall.
"However, farmers are expected to achieve the fixed farming target of Aman
rice this season," said farmer Isahaque Ali of Kathihara village in Rangpur
Sadar upazila.
Farmers Abdur Rouf, Jamal Uddin, Mohsin Ali, Abdul Khaleque, Ruhul Amin,
Mohir Ali and Abdur Rahman of different villages here said that they already
completed transplantation of Aman seedlings on their lands.
"Tender Aman rice plants are growing superbly in crop fields following
frequent rainfalls in recent days," said farmer Ariful Haque Batul of
Najirdigar village in Rangpur Sadar upazila.