Not only is it uncomfortable everywhere in the country, including Narsingdi, but it has been extremely hot over the past few days. Every day, the extent of heat burns in Narsingdi and the surrounding regions rises. Something about this intense heat is dissolving the road's pitch. We'll be dealing with extreme heat for a few more days, says the Meteorological Office.
On the other side, the majority of the suffering was experienced by those who worked in the great heat. Work or starvation is inevitable when you don't put in enough nourishment. Because their stomachs are burning so intensely, these folks have to work. enduring a life of suffering.
Due to extreme heat, two bighas of farmer Omar Farooq's farmed crops in Shukundi Union, Manohardi Upazila, Narsingdi District, were ruined, he told Voice7 News. He said that there had been several rice plant fires.
The lotcon tree in Raipura upazila's Morjal village has produced, according to lotcon farmer Kazi Kamal Hossain. so hot it's drowning. Additionally, load shedding makes it impossible to irrigate.
The same-area fruit grower Kamrul Islam said that the blossoms of mango trees, latkon, and litchi are dropping off immature harvests. Even with watering, it cannot be halted. We are going to suffer a serious loss if the heat does not go down.
North Bakhar Nagar village farmer Swapan Biswas remarked that the vegetable crops are drying up as a result of the absence of rain. It is almost time for the trees to die and wither. To avoid killing the tree, I am not providing water.
It is urged that farmers shield a variety of crops, including as seasonal fruits and vegetables, from damage caused by intense fires, according to Md. Azizur Rahman, Deputy Director of the Agriculture Extension Department in Narsingdi. Currently, the paddy and vegetable farms should receive enough irrigation. For paddy fields in particular, water needs to be stored.
Instead of using polythene to protect vegetable seedlings from the sun throughout the day, alternative bags, chaat, or banana leaves should be used to keep them cool. If there is a possibility of rain or hail, vegetable seedlings should only be covered with polythene.
A total of 56 thousand 542 hectares of land in the district are under paddy cultivation this season. VEG has been planted on 10,300 hectares. For the Kharif season, an additional 7,100 hectares of vegetables have been set aside. 7,000 735 hectares have been farmed, according to this agricultural authority.
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