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Low cost transportation of vegetable by BR to Dhaka

April 14th, 2010 by admin

04.14.10

BR’s low-cost transportation can reduce vegetable price in Dhaka

Courtesy: The Financial Express           

RANGPUR, Sept 10 (BSS): Low-cost carrying of vegetables by intercity trains with two luggage vans in each from the northern districts to the capital since February, has been gradually becoming popular to arrest price spirals in the capital city in recent days.

Vegetable prices would mark drastic falls in Dhaka when the newly introduced 350 tonne capacity Parcel Express Train on the Parbotipur-Tejgaon route becomes popular through joint efforts and publicity of the concerned authorities and administrations.

Officials in Bangladesh Railway (BR), administrations, traders, businessmen, common people and local observers said this while talking to the national news agency Thursday as transportation costs would reduce.

According to the officials, the BR took special steps for carrying vegetables and other essentials by three intercity trains of Lalmoni Express, Ekota Express and Drutojan at lower costs from northern part of Bangladesh to the capital city from last February.

The steps were taken following instructions of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and Ministry of Communications to expedite smooth transportation of vegetables and keep their prices at reasonable level in the retail markets of Dhaka city.

After initial successes, one more luggage van was later attached to each of the three intercity trains running from Lalmonirhat and Dinajpur to Dhaka for further facilitating low-cost vegetables transportation during the month of Ramadan.

“We are getting good response from the vegetable traders as they are using the luggage vans of intercity trains and it might take some more time to popularize the Parcel Train”, director general (DG) of BR Mohammad Belayet Hossain told the news agency Thursday.

Joint Director General (JDG, Operations) of BR M Shahjahan said that massive steps have been taken to popularise carrying vegetables and other essential commodities by the traders at quicker time to Dhaka from the northern region using the Parcel Train.

The steps include round the clock announcement-using loudspeakers in and around all 14 stoppages in between Parbotipur and Bangabandhu Bridge involving BR officials to convincing the vegetable traders for using the Parcel Train for carrying their vegetables at low-cost.

The BR authorities at the national and local levels have been continuing massive publicity works like advertisements in the newspapers to attract the vegetable traders in availing of the golden opportunity.

Commercial Manager of the BR’s Western Zone M Akhteruzzaman told the news agency that adequate steps have already been taken to disseminate the information among the traders in the Western Zone to popularise the Parcel Express Train as soon as possible.

Divisional Commercial Manager of Western Zone of BR Ashok Kumar Dey, Lalmonirhat Divisional Railway Manager Kazi Rafikul Alam and Divisional Traffic Superintendent Syed Jahurul Islam and BR officials are exchanging views with all concerned everywhere for the purpose.

Meanwhile, vegetable traders Shamsul Haque of Lalmonirhat, Hafizar Rahman of Gazipur, Abdul Jabbar of Rangpur, Nasir Uddin of Joypurhat, Shamsul Alam of Naogaon and others said that the initiatives could be effective soon if the district administrations were properly involved.

“Our vegetables and essential commodities’ transportation costs using the Parcel Train would become less than half, no extortionist can realise tolls on the way and the goods will reach the capital intact and without any risks in shorter period,” the traders expressed their hope.

Assistant Station Master of Parbotipur Arif Hossain, Inspector Bayezid Ahmed of the Parcel Train, Santahar Station Master Chhoimuddin and his Parcel Assistant Anwarul Islam and Joypurhat Station Master Abdul Karim narrated brighter prospects of the Parcel Train from the next winter.

108 hectres of orange orchard in Panchagarh

April 13th, 2010 by admin

04.13.10

Orange cultivation starts in Dinajpur

Courtesy: The Financial Express

21.12.2009

Our Correspondent

NILPHAMARI, Dec 21: Commercial cultivation of Darjeeling variety of orange has started in greater Dinajpur, particularly in Panchagarh district.

Sources said, it is expected that the plants would bear fruit from 2011 and the cultivators would start supplying it across the country from the year 2013.

Now orange cultivation is spreading rapidly everywhere, specially in all the union parishads of Tetulia upazila in Panchagarh district. A single tree bears 200 to 500 oranges.

In the year 2003 ministry of agriculture directed Bangladesh

Agriculture Research Institute (BARI) to provide a feasibility study report on orange cultivation in the prospective districts. Consequently, greater Dinajpur was found to be feasible for it, the sources said.

Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) has so far trained 1,500 farmers and provided them with orange saplings. In Panchagarh district there are 93 gardens in 108 hectares of land in which around 35,000 orange trees have grown.

Potato production, shortage of cold chains

April 13th, 2010 by admin

04.13.10

Potato growers lament lack of cold storages in Rangpur, Dinajpur

Courtesy: The Financial Express

13.04.2010

Our correspondent

RANGUR Apr 5: Potato growers in eight districts of Rangpur division are facing serious problem in preserving their produce owing to shortage of cold storages.

According to the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE), a total of 31,32,500 tonnes of potato was produced in 1,70,700 hectares of land in Rangpur, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Gaibandha, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Thakurgaon and Panchagarh districts.

DAE source said there are 62 cold storages in the region with the preservation capacity of 4,72,000 tonnes, which is quite insufficient for the large quantity of potato produced in the region this season.

Failing to ensure preservation of the potato harvest in cold storages, growers are being compelled either to sell their produce at lower rate or take it back home.

Anisur Rahman (45), a potato grower of Mithapukur Upzila under Rangpur district said hoarders are getting priority from the cold storage facility owners, which has created serious problem for the poor growers.

Many potato farmers said as the capacity of the cold storages was not adequate, government should take steps to help preserve their produces.

Mostofa Azad Chowdhury Babu, owner of a cold storage said some cold storages should be set up in the region at government initiative as the private cold storages have limited capacity.

Panchagarh emerges as third largest tea producing zone

April 11th, 2010 by admin

04.11.10

http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/more.php?news_id=94550&date=2010-03-10

Panchagarh emerges as third largest tea producing zone

Courtesy: The Financial Express

10.03.2010

Our CorrespondentPANCHAGARH, Mar 9: Panchagarh has emerged as the third largest tea producing zone in the country, next to Sylhet and Chittagong, as it has started exporting the crop to the foreign countries.

 

Bangladesh earns around Tk 120 million by exporting tea leaf grown in 19 tea estates of the district.

A team of the commerce ministry visited Panchagarh recently and conducted an experiment on the prospect tea plantation in the district.

According to zonal tea office, there are about 150 small growers in the district who own only five acres of land each.

Besides, 12 small tea growers cultivate the crop on five to 20 acres of land here.

The tea board had already registered about 100 small growers, 15 small holders and eight tea estates of the area.

Statistics shows that about 167 acres of land is suitable for tea plantation in Panchagarh.

Three renowned tea factories in the district are TTCL, KAZI Organic Tea and Korotoa.