Saturday, 18 May, 2024
  Dhaka
Saturday, 18 May, 2024
The Daily Post

Mangoes dropping early amid intense heat  

Rajshahi Correspondent

Mangoes dropping early amid intense heat   

 

Mango yield in Rajshahi district, known as the capital of mango, have been affected due to the prevailing severe heat wave condition and lack of rains, causing anxiety among farmers and traders.The district and many other regions of the country have been experiencing intense heat wave for about a month, which has caused the water bodies and ponds in the Barind region to dry up, resulting in the early drop of mangoes and litchi pods.Local mango growers and traders said the amount of buds in the mango trees of the district was much less than the previous year. Crop lands have been dried up due to absence of rains which is affecting mango and litchi production as well, they said.Already 30 percent mango pods have been dropped, said the mango growers.Dr Shafiqul Islam, chief scientific officer of Rajshahi Fruit Research Centre, said, “The quantity of pods is good and if those sustain there is a possibility of good yield.

But who can say about the heat wave? The current heat wave is causing problem not only for mangoes but also for litchi. To produce any crops, fruits and vegetables, water is needed. If there is a shortage of water, all of these will be affected.”Umme Salma, assistant director of Rajshahi DAE, said “Mangoes fall for different reasons, even rains cause fall of mango pods. This year small trees have enough mangoes while big ones have a little less. But dropping mango pods is normal. Farmers who failed to nurture the trees properly are witnessing more fall of mangoes.”

 

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