Bean seeds produced in Subbranches of Noakhali are being exported abroad

Bean seeds produced in Subbranches of Noakhali are being exported abroad

The export is bean seeds produced in Subarnachar of Noakhali. Domestic companies collect from farmers and send it to America, China and various countries in the Middle East. With the addition of foreign currency to the country’s economy, the farmers’ families have returned to prosperity. The Department of Agriculture Extension assured to take initiatives to develop the market system including storage.

A rich green plant with lots of beans is my favorite veggie. Farmers are hard at work gathering them. To separate the beans, the women are seated on the house’s balcony. These wholesome grains can be sold to China and the United States, among other Middle Eastern nations, because of this care.

Subbranch’s bean growers in Noakhali are hard at work getting their goods ready for export. Sacks of bean seeds, cleaned in water, were taken to the market and given to the distributors.

A farmer said, so far I have sold bean seeds worth 1 lakh 12 thousand taka. I can sell another 40 thousand rupees. These bean seeds, which are grown in Company Ganj, Hatia, and Sadar in addition to Subarnachar, are gathered by wholesalers and delivered to exporting businesses. But even with that possibility, farmers and distributors reported a number of challenges.

There’s nothing like it in Noakhali, a farmer said. Better prices would be received by farmers. Instead of traveling far, it might have been sent from here. Some of the nearby roads are poor, according to another farmer. Large cars are therefore unable to enter here. Tiny ones fit in but have limited product capacity.

Farmers ask for protection in order to increase the sector’s vibrancy. But the agriculture officials unveiled a number of plans to expand the export market even more. Agriculturist Shibahara Bhowmik of Noakhali PKSF stated, “There is no archive here.” If it is created on a public-private basis, farmers will gain. The people who are affected will also gain from that.

The Deputy Director of the Agricultural Extension Department in Noakhali, Muhammad Shahidul Haque, stated, “We are trying so that the farmers can catch the market.

giving them insecticides and pure fertilizers. I am conversing with those who are worried about the roads as well. Every season, wholesalers import at least 400 tons of beans for export from Noakhali. It has a 3.5 million Taka market.

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