Mango trees in Rajshahi region show promising fruit formation
March 14, 2025 | Dhaka Tribune |
Mango orchards in Bangladesh’s Rajshahi region show promising fruit development across 93,000 hectares, raising hopes for a successful harvest. Favorable weather conditions have led to early bud emergence, with 50-65% of buds already forming pods. Farmers and officials anticipate a higher yield this year, following last year’s low production. Growers like Shafiqul Islam Sana and Biplob are optimistic about their harvests, with extensive cultivation underway. Agricultural experts stress pest control and orchard care to ensure quality fruit. Overall, expectations are high for an abundant and profitable mango season in 2025.
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March 14, 2025 | Dhaka Tribune | Mango orchards in Bangladesh’s Rajshahi region show promising fruit development across 93,000 hectares, raising hopes for a successful harvest. Favorable weather condi
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