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Tuesday 6 September 2011

Bangladesh Jute: Not a bad choice for agriculture value chain


RAJSHAHI, Sept 6: The farmers of Rajshahi have nearly completed retting of jute. The cost of processing of jute has been increased this year due to a high price of fertiliser, pesticides and shortages of farm hands. In contrast, the price of dried raw jute being lower than that of previous years, jute farmers of the district are disappointed.


The farmers were happy because there was no scarcity of water in canals and water-bodies for retting jute plants. But, excessive rainfall water logged the jute fields and hampered the smooth growth of jute plants. With available water to rot jute plants, farmers did not resort to use of Ribbon Retting process to rot water. But, while reaping and processing jute, farmers are facing shortages of farm labourers.

Jute farmers are hiring farm hands at double the rate of the previous year. Moreover, this year, raw processed jute is being sold at less than Tk. 200 to Tk. 300 per maund than that of last year. As a result, farmers have become disappointed.


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