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Mango Farming Growth in Barind Region Transforms Livelihoods and Local Economy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47035, member: 636"] Mango cultivation has revolutionized agricultural practices across the Barind region during the past decade. Thousands of farming families have discovered new economic opportunities through this crop transformation. The region encompasses areas within Rajshahi, Chapainawabganj, and Naogaon districts. Farmers abandoned struggling rice production to establish profitable mango orchards on challenging terrain. Red soil conditions that once created farming difficulties became perfect for mango cultivation. Individual farmers have achieved remarkable financial success through dedicated mango production efforts. Humayun Ali from Porsha Upazila generated 800,000 taka from his nine-bigha orchard this growing season. Sohel Rana's 55-bigha farm at Godagari produced mangoes worth 2.2 million taka this year. Agricultural officials project he will earn 4 million taka next season from expanded cultivation. His success demonstrates the potential for substantial income growth through strategic mango farming. Regional production figures show the scale of this agricultural transformation across three districts. Extension officials expect total output to reach 10 lakh metric tonnes valued at 10,000 crore taka. Chapainawabganj alone targets 3.86 lakh metric tonnes from 37,504 hectares of orchards. Export markets have opened across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe for premium varieties. Chinese importers recently visited local farms to establish new trade relationships. [/QUOTE]
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