Mango Industry in Kansat
Kansat Aam Bazar is the biggest discount mango showcase in Bangladesh. Kansat Aam Bazar, the biggest discount mango showcase in Bangladesh.Showcases in the area celebrated for excellent top notch assortments of mangoes now observe plenitude of the well known summer natural product, particularly gopalbhog and couple of assortments of guti, as collect began on Wednesday.
Prior on May 10, the region organization in a meeting with the authorities of the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) and Regional Horticulture Research Station, Chapainawabganj Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bholahat Mango Foundation, Kansat Mango Depots Association and mango merchants forced restriction on the gather of mangoes before May 25.
The choice was taken to anticipate counterfeit aging of the natural product before its full development.
On Wednesday evening, Jahidul Islam, delegate official of Chapainawabganj initiated the mango gather at a plantation of Professor Para around the local area.
Going to the mango advertise at Puraton Bazar in the town yesterday, this journalist saw bounteous supply of the mango however there was considerably less than common clients.
Without adequate exposure, numerous clients did not think about the begin of collecting thus their nearness is thin, said dealers.
Jahangir Alam of Baliadanga town of Sadar upazila came to Masjidpara showcase in the town with eight maunds of gopalbhog mango, yet he couldn't offer it because of absence of purchasers.
Gopalbhog mangoes are offering at Tk 1600 to 2000 for every maund at Puraton Bazar mango showcase.
The gather began on Wednesday and separate dates have been settled for various assortments of mangoes in perspective of their maturing nature, said Sajdar Rahman, appointee executive of DAE, Chapainawabganj.
DAE authorities said there are 19 lakh mango trees on 24,470 hectares of land in the locale and no less than 2.50 lakh tons mangoes are normal from that point this season.
Prior on May 10, the region organization in a meeting with the authorities of the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) and Regional Horticulture Research Station, Chapainawabganj Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bholahat Mango Foundation, Kansat Mango Depots Association and mango merchants forced restriction on the gather of mangoes before May 25.
The choice was taken to anticipate counterfeit aging of the natural product before its full development.
On Wednesday evening, Jahidul Islam, delegate official of Chapainawabganj initiated the mango gather at a plantation of Professor Para around the local area.
Going to the mango advertise at Puraton Bazar in the town yesterday, this journalist saw bounteous supply of the mango however there was considerably less than common clients.
Without adequate exposure, numerous clients did not think about the begin of collecting thus their nearness is thin, said dealers.
Jahangir Alam of Baliadanga town of Sadar upazila came to Masjidpara showcase in the town with eight maunds of gopalbhog mango, yet he couldn't offer it because of absence of purchasers.
Gopalbhog mangoes are offering at Tk 1600 to 2000 for every maund at Puraton Bazar mango showcase.
The gather began on Wednesday and separate dates have been settled for various assortments of mangoes in perspective of their maturing nature, said Sajdar Rahman, appointee executive of DAE, Chapainawabganj.
DAE authorities said there are 19 lakh mango trees on 24,470 hectares of land in the locale and no less than 2.50 lakh tons mangoes are normal from that point this season.
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