BSS
  30 Mar 2026, 17:21

Potential for bumper mung bean yield in Patuakhali

Photo: Collected

PATUAKHALI, March 30, 2026 (BSS) - A bumper production of mung beans is 
expected in Patuakhali district this season, as farmers and agricultural 
officials express optimism over favorable growing conditions.

The positive outlook stems from suitable weather, timely sowing, and a 
comparatively low incidence of pests and diseases. Across various upazilas, 
mung bean plants are showing healthy growth, raising hopes for a strong 
harvest.

According to the District Agricultural Office, mung beans have been 
cultivated on 86,692 hectares of land this season, slightly below the target 
of 88,000 hectares. Officials attribute the shortfall to a marginal increase 
in watermelon cultivation.

Farmers in different parts of the district are hopeful. Abdul Rahim from 
Hosnabad village in Bauphal upazila said that the crops are in excellent 
condition due to favorable weather, with minimal pest attacks. "If there are 
no major natural disasters, we expect a good harvest," he said.

Similarly, Shahalam Mira from Dhaurabhanga area said prospects are better 
than last year, thanks to the timely availability of seeds, fertilizers, and 
pesticides. Although production costs have risen slightly, he believes higher 
yields will offset expenses.

In Dashmina upazila, farmer Sanjay Banerjee reported strong plant growth 
after following agricultural guidelines. However, he cautioned that excessive 
rainfall at this stage could affect yields.

Keramat Ali from Rangabali upazila echoed similar concerns. While describing 
mung bean as a low-cost, profitable crop, he warned that waterlogging from 
heavy rain remains a key risk.

Agricultural officials highlighted that mung bean cultivation is increasing 
due to its short growing period, profitability, and role in improving soil 
fertility. 

The Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) is maintaining regular contact 
with farmers, providing improved seeds, technical guidance, and support in 
pest and disease management.

Dr. Md. Amanul Islam, deputy director of the Patuakhali DAE, confirmed that 
the production target has been set at 1.2 tonnes per hectare. He said current 
weather conditions, including light rainfall, are beneficial for crop growth 
but cautioned that excessive rain could negatively impact yields.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely while supporting 
farmers to ensure optimal production this season.