Farming of the groundnut has becoming popular among the farmers at char areas of Manikganj district. Its farming has increased this season. The harvesting of the crop began on the barren char lands during the current Kharip-1 season.
The char farmers of Daulatpur, Shibalaya and Harirampur upazilas of the district are happy for getting bumper output of groundnut.
BSS adds: Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) officials said that the groundnut is generally cultivated on the sandy land.
Experimentally, some local farmers started to cultivate groundnut on their barren land which would remain fallow all over the year in the char areas for the last few years, they said, adding that seeing their success, a number of farmers now are cultivating groundnut in the vast char areas of the Jamuna and the Padma rivers.
The char farmers are getting fair prices of the crop between Tk. 2000 and 2400 per mound as per its quality while it has high demand in the local markets.
DAE office sources said a total of 2,412 hectares of land has been cultivated groundnut during the Kharip-1 season in the district, exceeding its fixed target of 2003 hectares of land.
Rifazuddin, one groundnut cultivator of char kalikapur of Baghutia union of Daulatpur upazila, said he had cultivated groundnut on two bighas of land this season and was getting expected production and prices.
Mizanur Rahman Tota, Union Parishad member of Baghutia, said groundnut cultivation is gaining popularity in the char areas as it grows in the sandy barren land and it needs no irrigation.
Now groundnut became one of the cash crops for the char people, he said, adding groundnut is cultivated twice in the year in the winter and summer seasons.
Habibur Rahman Chowdhury, Deputy Director of DAE, said the sandy land of char area is suitable for groundnut cultivation and its cultivation is gaining popularty in the three Upazilas of Daulatpur, Shibalaya and Harirampur day by day.