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Farm-labourers earning well as early Aman paddy harvest begins


By BSS
Published : 15 Oct 2022 09:36 PM

Many farm-laborers are earning well from early harvest of short duration Aman rice to lead a better life during the 'seasonal lean period' of 'Aswin' and 'Kartik' months in Rangpur agriculture region.

Despite the global crises caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and Russia-Ukraine War, short duration Aman rice harvest is helping small and marginal farmers and farm-laborers in tackling the 'lean period' like in the previous years. Officials of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) said early harvest of short duration Aman rice began two weeks ago and will continue till November next during the whole 'lean period' that has already disappeared 13 years ago.

"Early harvest of short duration Aman rice and followed by cultivation of early winter crops on the same land are creating jobs for farm-laborers during the 'lean periods' since 2010," said Additional Director of the DAE for Rangpur region Mohammad Shah Alam.

The DAE has fixed a target of producing 18,07,916 tonnes of clean Aman rice (27,11,874 tonnes of paddy) from 6,15,685 hectares of land for all five districts of the region this season.

Farmers have cultivated Aman rice on 6,15,981 hectares of land exceeding the fixed farming target by 296 hectares of land.

Of them, short duration varieties of Aman rice have been cultivated on over 62,000 hectares of land across the region this season.

Till Friday, farmers harvested short duration Aman rice on about 10,000 hectares of land and got an excellent average yield rate of 2.70 tonnes of clean Aman rice (4.05 tonnes of paddy) per hectare of land.

Independence Award 2018 Medal (food security) winner Dr. Md. Abdul Mazid said the government started expanded cultivation of short duration Aman rice from 2009 to create jobs for farm-laborers through early harvest during the 'lean period'. Previously, an extreme femine situation, locally called 'monga', was being created for lack of agricultural activities during the months of 'Aswin' and 'Kartik' causing untold miseries to the poor and farm-labourers even 14 years ago.

Large-scale cultivation of short duration Aman rice has successfully eliminated the femine, a disappeared seasonal poverty like situation during the 'lean periods' of 'Aswin' and 'Kartik' months, from the region.

"Early harvest of short duration Aman rice followed by cultivation of subsequent winter crops on the same land till November creates huge jobs for farm-labourers during the 'lean periods' since 2010 relieving them from poverty," he said.

Talking to BSS, local farmers said they have mostly cultivated short duration rice varieties like BRRI dhan75, BRRI dhan71, BINA dhan17, BINA dhan16 and hybrid Hira-2, Hira-10 and Dhani Gold varieties of rice on croplands this season.

Farmers Azizar Rahman and Narayan Chandra Sen of village Bhimpur in Taraganj upazila of Rangpur said they have already harvested short duration varieties of BINA dhan17 rice and got excellent yield.

"After harvesting BINA dhan17 rice, I have already cultivated winter vegetables on the same land with a hope to earn better profits from its early harvest," said farmer Rabindra Nath of nearby village Bachhurbandha.

Farmer Ayub Ali of village Agachhatra in Pirganj upazila of Rangpur said he has cultivated hybrid Dhani Gold variety of rice on about five acres of land.

After harvesting, he is currently getting yield rates between 18 to 20 mounds yield rate of hybrid Dhani Gold variety of paddy per bigha of land.

 Farmers are currently selling newly harvested paddy at rates between Taka 1,000 and Taka 1,050 per every mound and raw paddy straws produced from one bigha (33 decimals) of land at Taka 5,000 and Taka 6,000 and reaping more profits.