'It will be difficult if farmers withdraw from agriculture'



Ashraful Islam, Planning Editor, Barta24.com
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Despite various challenges, food security in Bangladesh remains intact. There was no need to import any paddy in the last two years. Maintaining food security is possible because farmers are still farming despite all the challenges. But it will be difficult if the farmers withdraw from agriculture for other reasons including not getting fair price for the produce.

Krishibid Dr.Surajit Saha Roy, Director of Agricultural Information Service of Department of Agricultural Extension, the largest institution of the government in the agricultural sector, told Barta24.com.

This agriculturist feels that there is now room for considerable optimism in Bangladesh's food production system with significant achievements due to massive efforts in agricultural research and extension. But the desired success in marketing agricultural products is yet to come. As a result, the farmers who are the major players in the agriculture sector are being deprived of the fair price of their hard earned agricultural produce. However, he also thinks that if a way out of this stalemate is found through research, it is possible to solve the crisis.

According to this agriculturist, along with keeping the field level agricultural workers active in providing necessary advice to the farmers in the ongoing severe heat wave, video messages and leaflets are also being circulated on the social media platform.

Dr. Ashraful Islam, planning editor of Barta24.com talked to Surajit Saha Roy.

Barta24.com: How much of Boro's yield has come home to the farmer?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: Low-lying areas, such as the Haor area, are almost cut off. This week will be completely over. Even Bangladesh's current account or other low-lying areas will be cut by now. Only North Bengal will have some. There the paddy is planted a little later, after the potatoes are harvested. And in Khulna and Barishal regions, where they cultivate within the perimeter, they plant paddy early and harvest it early. We have directed to cut all the paddy in the low lying area by next 2nd date (2nd May 2024). Cutting is almost done. Because we have already got rain forecast. I am afraid of flooding in that rain.

Barta24.com: This year's heat wave is being talked about. Many experts said, this is not new for Bangladesh or the countries of the region. How much is the impact on agriculture?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: After 76 years, severe heat wave is going on for such a long time. What happened before - stayed for two days or three days. It has rained again. The heat rose again. This did not damage the tree. For example, mango and litchi have buds. It is getting damaged in this heat. Aus paddy problem, jute problem - something is happening. Physiological activity of plants also stops when the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius.

Barta24.com: We have now become a mango exporting country. How much effect will this heat have on mango yield?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: From what I know so far, there won't be much of an impact. But you know that when the temperature is high, water has to be given to the root of the plant repeatedly. It is very difficult to hold the roots of plants with water. Farmers are using mulching (garbage) to try to keep the water in. And if there is no water at the base of the soil, food cannot be raised. Otherwise, the mango will not be nourished. On the other hand high temperature is very good for fruit ripening.

Barta24.com: Is the Agriculture Extension Department taking any special steps for the farmers in the emerging situation?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: The Department of Agricultural Extension has already taken several posts. We are working on this every day under the guidance of the Honorable Director General. Urgent advice and guidance is being provided to farmers. At the field level, our staff are working on this. As you know, now is the era of IT excellence. In order to make the farmers aware and take action, we are regularly providing direct advice as well as circulating short video messages, leaflets with advice on social media platforms. Farmers are getting the message quickly. Our Deputy Assistant Agriculture Officer is going to the field regularly. It is difficult to tell who will watch or listen to any medium, so we disseminate information and farming advice through all mediums.

Barta24.com: How do you feel about the overall condition of agricultural production despite the adverse weather this year?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: There are two realities here. For example, we are burning in the heat but the rice farmers are very satisfied. The reason is that they can safely take the rice home. They (farmers) are also hoping that it will rain after a few more days. In Haor area now they are cutting the paddy beautifully and bringing it home. The price is also good. On the other hand, North Bengal is unable to irrigate due to excessive drought. The government is also providing power to Boro plantations on priority basis. You must know that in the last two years we have not bought a single paddy from outside. I did not buy rice even in such a bad situation. We are trying so that we don't have to buy in the future, if possible we can export some. This is a good achievement.

Barta24.com: Does that mean our food security is intact despite the global crisis?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: Definitely. But as you can tell, the price has gone up. Corporates seem to be taking more trouble when it comes to raising prices. I bought Usta today at 68 taka per kg. But the farmer cannot sell even for 15 taka. Even the deviation in the price of paddy - from the farmer to the consumer level - I think the marketing department needs to do a lot of work on this. The syndicate is also a broken practice.

Barta24.com: This is Shubhankar's loophole in price hike, especially farmers are not getting their fair price but consumers are buying at higher prices. This immobility will never break?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: Try flooks like even in the election manifesto of the government, it is a big priority to keep commodity prices under control. Some middlemen take advantage, it cannot be controlled in any way. Stakeholders emphasize that many times, some work is being done. I think it needs research. A strong hand is needed to break this deadlock. Farmers associations, cooperatives - can play a good role. The role of the Department of Agricultural Extension in production is limited to production. Another section looks at marketing issues. Even though we are not involved, since farmers are our main partners, we try to play a role beyond our responsibilities. You must know, during Corona - we launched Mango Train, Cattle Train was launched. We also arranged to send agricultural workers from Dinajpur to Haor, when all traffic was stopped. Although it was the responsibility of other departments, we went beyond the scope and did it for the sake of the farmer. The world's developed countries warned that food shortages could develop. People can die without food. We have successfully tackled that too. Maintaining food security has been possible because farmers have farmed despite all the challenges. We are trying to ensure that the farmers do not withdraw from their work. It will be difficult if they move.

Barta24.com: Is commercial agriculture posing a threat?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: Commercial agriculture, import substitute agriculture or export oriented agriculture poses a threat to common farmers. We must now focus on marketing. For example, this time the price of mustard has fallen. Farmers don't want to do more if they don't get the price. Mustard oil is not yet considered an edible oil by consumers. Still we have limited the use of this oil in eating different dishes. Although this oil takes less quantity. Its gift is that this oil is low in quantity and contains no trans fats – it can save us from fatty liver, liver stones or cirrhosis.

Barta24.com: What other challenges do you see in agriculture this time?

Dr. Surajit Saha Roy: The growing population is a big problem in this regard. The amount of land is small and continuously decreasing. This situation is a big challenge in agricultural production. It's like 'covering the head, the legs come out and covering the legs, the head'. If we can cultivate the fallow land of the nearby country on long term lease that can also be a new solution to meet the challenge. Neighboring India has a lot of fallow land in Assam. Although there is a lot of uncultivated land in our hills, there are also challenges in farming there. As you know, agriculture depends on nature. Still, the way our research institutes are developing new varieties to meet the challenge, we're scaling it up, taking it to the farmer's field—a good achievement is coming. Salinity was a major problem in rice production especially in the southern region.

But our research institutes have brought many varieties, such as BRRI Paddy 97, BRRI Paddy 98 and BRRI 67 - these three varieties have brought great revolution. Farmers cultivated BRRI 28 and BRRI 29; We have discouraged their cultivation. This time there is an advantage - their yield is also good, it is possible to cut in advance. However, this time there was no blast attack at BRRI 28, because the rains had happened a little earlier - before the flowring of paddy came out. If it rains after flowering, the yield will be disastrous. As a result of which the blast germ falls on the ground in the first rain, if it hits a grain of rice while falling on the ground, the grain will be destroyed. This time it rained before the seeds came out. All fell on the ground or leaves, so could not do much damage. That is why the yield of paddy is quite good. There is a little loss, if the temperature is high we call it respiration loss, the loss is not significant. Again, because the temperature is high, the rice ripens earlier.

The weather forecast calls for rain next week. In the meantime, the rice will rise. There will be no particular damage to other crops. There is a lot of technology now. If the farmers follow the technologies then they can compensate the loss of mango and litchi. Maybe the price will increase a little. However, today's farmers are not very cost-conscious. Because the market is not bad now. We want farmers to get fair prices and consumers to buy at fair prices. The violence of the middleman should be reduced.

   

Recommendation to drop the story 'Sharif thekey Sharifa' from textbooks



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The expert committee of the Ministry of Education has recommended to drop the story of 'Sharif thekey Sharifa' discussed in history and social science books of class VII.

At the beginning of this month, the report has been submitted to the Ministry of Education.

According to the concerned sources, some members of the committee have raised objections regarding 19 words in the discussed 'Sharif thekey Sharifa' story. If these words are omitted, the story will not be complete. That is why the expert committee recommended dropping the entire story. However, they also gave an opinion on whether it is possible to rewrite an awareness story about the transgender community and add it to the book.

From the current year, studies are being conducted in the new curriculum from 6th to 9th class. However, from the beginning of the year, criticism started on various issues. The most critical is the story of Sharif thekey Sharifa in the history and sociology book of class VII, which was judged and analyzed by an expert committee appointed by the Ministry of Education.

NCTB member (curriculum) Prof. Moshiuzzaman said that the expert committee has submitted a comprehensive report in this regard to the Ministry of Education. However, no response has been given so far from the ministry. We will take further steps accordingly if we receive the instructions from the ministry.

On the recommendation of the expert committee, Professor Mohammad Abdur Rashid, principal of Dhaka Aliya Madrasa said, we have submitted a report in this regard. The ministry will be able to say what the recommendations are in the report.

Meanwhile, a high-level committee formed by the National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) has recommended correction of 147 mistakes in 31 books of the four classes of the new curriculum for the current year.

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Prime Minister's gift house sale festival in Raninagar



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Allegations have raised of transfer of the gift houses of Asrayan project gifted by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Mujib Year In the Dakahar Chowdhury Pukur of Ekdala Union of Raninagar Upazila of Naogaon.

Rafiqul Islam, son of deceased Tahir Uddin Molla of Kaligram Munsipur village, filed a written complaint with the Deputy Commissioner and Upazila Nirbahi Officer to investigate the matter and take action.

It is learnt after visiting the area and complaint sources that in the past 2021-22 fiscal year, the Upazila Administration constructed 59 houses in several phases in the Dakahar Chowdhury Pukur Asrayan Project of Ekdala Union of Raninagar Upazila of the district. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina constructed these houses and land as a Mujib Year gift for the homeless, but most of the houses in this project were unethically allotted to those who own land and houses. As the allotters have their own land and houses, instead of living there, house buying and selling started a few days after the inauguration. In this buying and selling, many who did not get a house through legal means are living by buying a house with a large sum of money. Many people are buying houses at a low price in the hope of selling them at a high price. It is as if the festival of house buying and selling has started in the Asrayan project.

According to the source of the complaint, house number 1 was sold by Beno Hossain purchased by Azizar. House No. 35 Fekrul sold to Yunus Ali son of Afzal Hossain of Dhakahar village and Yunus Ali sold the same house to Dulal. Alam sold house No. 37 to Shariful. Although Salim Uddin of Dhakahar village has his own land, father and son have been allotted 2 houses, besides they have bought 2 houses for sale. Rahman Kabiraj has a thatched roofed house in that village, but he has bought 2 houses.

Despite having the land and house of the Asrayan vice-president (dabwala) Hasin Ali, his mother has allocated 3 houses including 1 house in the name of Hasina Begum, 1 house in her name and 1 house in the name of his wife. Buyers interested in selling their mother's house are bidding. Locals said Hasin Ali is the main owner of these shelter houses.

Locals complain that Hasin lacks nothing. There are many resources in his village. The houses are occupied by himself even though he leads a luxurious life in this house.

Going there with the truth of the allegations, Hasin lives a luxurious life in the house with expensive furniture, phones. The color of the room has been changed to a different color. There is no way to understand that this is the house of the Asrayan project.

Locals complained that all except 20 houses out of 59 houses have been bought and sold in this project. Conscious people think that the main purpose of Bangabandhu's daughter's Mujib Year is being disrupted. They demanded necessary measures subject to immediate investigation.

Ashraful purchased house number 30 from beneficiary Nargis, when contacted he said, I did not get any house but Nargis gave me the house for living. When asked if he had made the purchase, he said, "I took the paper but did not pay any money."

In this regard, Ekdala Union UP member Abdul Alim (Apple) said that there are a total of 59 houses in this Asrayan project. Most of the real landless here have been sold as they cannot find houses. Even after proving that the house was sold, the Upazila Nirbahi Officer did not take any action.

Chairman of Ekdala Union Shahjahan Ali said, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's gifts to the landless houses are being sold on the occasion of Mujib Year. No action has been taken even though I have mentioned this several times in the monthly disciplinary meeting. I demand a fair investigation from the administration. He said that some of the Asrayan leaders are involved in the sale of houses.

In this regard, Upazila Nirbahi Officer Umme Tabassum told Barta24.com that they have received complaints about the sale of Asrayan project houses. I have made an investigation committee, if the truth of the incident is found, necessary measures will be taken.

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Today is Sheikh Hasina's homecoming day



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After the killing of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family August 15, 1975 Sheikh Hasina had returned to the soil of Bangladeshi after a long exile on May 17,1981. She arrived at the then Dhaka Kurmitola Airport from New Delhi via Kolkata at 4:30 pm on that day.

On the night of August 15, 1975, a group of misled army officers killed Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family through the most brutal murder in history. Bangabandhu's two daughters, Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana, survived because they were abroad. After the assassination of Bangabandhu, the killer group started a multifaceted conspiracy to endanger the existence of the Bengali nation by destroying the spirit of the liberation war in independent-sovereign Bangladesh.

In the life of the Bengali nation, the darkness was pressing like a rock. In the same way, in the absence of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina, she was elected the president of the organization in the national conference of Awami League held on February 14, 15 and 16, 1981. The sacred responsibility of leading the struggle for the liberation of the motherland is entrusted to the hands of the eldest daughter of the Father of the Nation. Assassination group fears the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter. The murderous military junta led by Ziaur Rahman created all kinds of obstacles to prevent Sheikh Hasina from returning to her homeland.

Sheikh Hasina returned to her beloved homeland on May 17, 1981, ignoring the bloodshed and restrictions of the military ruler. She returned to Bangabandhu's Bangladesh after a long 6-year exile. That day the capital Dhaka became a city of processions. From morning till midnight, the city of Dhaka vibrated with processions and slogans. Bad weather and heavy rain could not stop the march of millions of people that day. Kurmitola International Airport and Sher-e-Bangla Nagar turned into a sea of people.

Dhaka, the capital, was the destination of people from all over Bangladesh that day to catch a glimpse of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina. The immortal slogan of independence, 'Jai Bangla, Jai Bangabandhu' vibrated the air and air of Bengal. The voice of the crowd thunderously proclaimed 'Hasina, I promised you, I will avenge the murder of my father'; "We are with you in the dark night of storm and rain". "Sheikh Hasina's arrival, welcome with greetings".

Sheikh Hasina assumed responsibility as the President of Awami League with a firm promise to implement the ideals and dreams of Bangabandhu back home, to prosecute the murder of Bangabandhu and four national leaders, to restore the lost democratic rights of the people by ending the dictatorship forever, to establish a sovereign parliamentary system and to establish a government.

When the plane carrying Sheikh Hasina was seen in the sky at 4:30 that afternoon, thousands of people entered the airport ignoring all controls and requests. The plane landed with a lot of risk. The crowd moves right up to the airport tarmac. After several attempts the truck was taken just in front of the cockpit door after the flow of the crowd was somewhat diverted. At this time, Sheikh Hasina waved to the crowd from inside.

At 4:32 PM, Sheikh Hasina came down from the plane to the truck. It took 3 hours to reach Sher-e-Bangla Nagar of Sheikh Hasina from Kurmitola. At this time, city life is almost endangered due to stormy rains. Hundreds of thousands of people wait on the roads when normal life is disrupted. At 7:30 in the evening, she appeared on the public reception stage.

On May 17, 1981, Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina said in response to the reception of millions of people in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar amid storms and clouds and people's tears of joy, 'I came to you after losing everything, I sacrificed my life to avenge the killing of the Father of the Nation by implementing his ideals on the path indicated by Bangabandhu want to do.'

She also said, I have nothing to lose. I have come to you having lost my parents, brother Russell and all, I want to get them back among you. With you, I want to put a smile on the faces of the suffering people of Bengal by implementing it in the way indicated by Bangabandhu. We want to take away the socio-economic as well as overall freedom of the Bengali nation.

The historic homecoming day of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina is a significant event in the journey of restoring the spirit of the great liberation war and establishing a prosperous Bangladesh. After August 15, 1975, when our beloved motherland was torn apart by the perfidious, traitorous, murderous traitors, when our national life was disturbed by the fierce violence of the traitors, Sheikh Hasina's historic homecoming was an eternal inspiration to win the hill like rainwater of Sravan. On that day, the tears of Bangabandhu's daughter's homecoming, the seeds of crisis were planted in the land of birth.

Sheikh Hasina's uninterrupted long struggle began with the historic homecoming. Her fearless struggle against the military junta and dictatorship continued for 16 long years. Jail-tyranny, torture, nothing could sway her from her path even one iota. She was never persevered even in the face of adversity. She repeatedly ignored the bloodshed of autocracy, risking her life to restore the lost rights of the people of Bengal appeared as the ideal of democracy.

After assuming office of the Awami League President, in the long 43 years of political life, under the leadership of Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina, the end of dictatorship, restoration of democracy, Bengali’s right to food and vote has been established. A smile has appeared on the faces of the sad people of Bengal. Bangladesh has achieved self-sufficiency in food. The trial of the murderers of Bangabandhu and the murderous anti-humanity war criminals of 1971 has been completed and the verdict has been executed. Bangladesh, once plagued by poverty and famine, is moving forward in a new journey of world conquest due to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's opportune leadership, competence, dedication, talent-mindedness, skill, creativity, liberal democratic vision and visionary leadership. Bangladesh has been established as a self-respecting nation in the World Assembly. Bangladesh has turned from a less developed country into a developing country by overcoming the stigma of a bottomless basket.

Sheikh Hasina has been recognized as one of the best statesmen in the contemporary world for her political wisdom, integrity, talent, skills and qualities. She has become the creator of the new history of Bangladesh in the glory of her work; mountain peak is a symbol of success, a pillar of development. The shape of developed and prosperous Bangladesh is the trustful address of Bengalis' hopes and dreams, the charioteer of Bengali's world conquest the brightest light of world politics - a world-renowned leader as the spokesperson of backward nations and peoples in the international arena. The 'blue bird' who returns from the door of death again and again is a dying free man. She is the mother of humanity's adventurer, the self-empowering truth-seeker. Progress-development is a pure estuary of peace and prosperity. In a word, Awami League President Sheikh Hasina's career is rich in achievements like the sea.

Sheikh Hasina's long 43-year movement-struggle was never smooth, it was noisy and fraught with danger. She has been repeatedly attacked by assassins and tortured in prison for the crime of agitating for the liberation of the people. But she was steadfast, firm and courageous like her father in the matter of establishing the rights of the people of Bengal and the principles and ideals. Having been anointed by the people's love, she has been making groundbreaking contributions to the socio-economic development of the country and the welfare of people of all classes and professions.

Like Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangabandhu's daughter Sheikh Hasina has implemented multi-dimensional initiatives for the welfare of the soil and people of this country whenever she assumed the responsibility of running the country. Her political strength is her immense love and inexhaustible love for the soil and people of Bangladesh.

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Government is not in a position to repay foreign debt: Dr. Devapriya Bhattacharya



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Fellow of the Center for Policy Dialogue (CPD), noted economist Dr. Debapriya Bhattacharya said that the country is in the most difficult situation. Our revenue has not increased; at the moment there is no condition to increase government expenditure. There is no condition to repay the foreign debt.

He said these things in an event titled 'Keman Budget Chai' in view of the budget for the fiscal year 2024-25 at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in the capital on Thursday (May 16) night.

Dr. Debapriya Bhattacharya said, if we cannot control our politics, then problems are created in other parts of the body. What has come this time since last time? If you see in the last 10 years we have not increased the revenue at the individual level. If you talk about Corona today, then the consideration of the economy is not right.

He said, many words of the IMF will not agree with our words, but we have come to a consensus among the economists of our country. That is inflation and macroeconomics. No matter how we say it, be it exchange rates, commodity prices or interest rates. Macroeconomic stability will be promoted as the number 1 issue for all because it is like a diabetic in the body.

He also said, "If you consider the last 15 years, then I don't think there has been such a complicated and financial budget." This complex financial situation is further complicated by the international situation. You say it is the product price and you say the recession in the market.

This renowned economist said the kind of politics that is happening in the world now, as a result of our regional politics and various geo-strategic situations are affecting our economy. So if you say in general terms, this budget is coming in very complicated situation. So this budget is tougher than any other year and above all Bangladesh is currently in a conditional loan with IMF. Fulfilling all commitments is now mandatory. So what are the challenges we are going through in the next budget in this situation.

Minister of State for Finance Wasika Ayesha Khan, Prime Minister's Economic Adviser Dr. Moshiur Rahman, former governor of Bangladesh Bank Dr. Saleh Uddin Ahmed and Executive President of Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) Mohammad Hatem were present in the meeting.

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