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Mustard cultivation target exceeds in Jashore region

News Desk Agriculture 2023-01-02, 12:59pm

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Mustard growers and agricultural experts are expecting bumper mustard production in six south-western districts under Jashore.



Mustard growers and agricultural experts are expecting bumper mustard production in six south-western districts under Jashore region of the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) as the crop's fixed farming target has exceeded during the current Robi season.
The six districts are-Jashore, Jhenidah,Magura,Kushtia,Chuadanga and Meherpur.
 The DAE) officials in Jashore region said, a target was set by the government to cultivate on 54,090 hectares of land but the farmers have cultivated mustard on 72,925 hectares of land exceeding the target.
"It has been possible for the mustard cultivators to bring additional 18,835 hectares of land under the cultivation against the target as the government has undertaken different farmers-friendly programs including providing agricultural incentives to the mustard growers," Additional Director of the DAE Jashore region Mohammad Aminul Islam told BSS.
The DAE sources said, the farmers have cultivated mustard on 24,848 hectares of land in Jashore, 11,112 hectares of land in Jhenidah, 16,355 hectares of land in Magura, 11,645 hectares of land in Kushtia, 3,135 hectares of land in Chuadanga and 5,830 hectares of land in Meherpur districts.
Being inspired by motivational activities being conducted by the DAE, the farmers have by and large cultivated high yielding varieties of mustard like 'Tori 7', 'Tori 14, BARI-14, BARI-17 and BARI-18 on more land across the region to get high yields.
The farmers have shown their keen interest to cultivate mustard on more farm lands due to the pragmatic farmers-friendly programs of the government, he added.
Apart from this, the field workers and crops specialists of the DAE are rendering their field-level services to let the farmers know about the modern mustard cultivation methods by using latest technologies for getting better yield side by side reducing the production costs, the Additional Director added.