Govt Measures to Drive Paddy Prices Up: Nothing’s working
The government had announced a 20 percent incentive on rice export and a Tk 3,000 crore subsidy for farmers to buy agro tools. It had also doubled duties on rice import and nearly tripled its paddy procurement from farmers.
2 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Gloom of growers not going away
Gani Mia is a farmer with no land of his own. He grows paddy, jute and other crops in others’ fields.
His story, though fictitious, is in school textbooks and etched in the minds of many. It stands true for a large number of the country’s farmers, especially the marginal ones.
13 June 2019, 18:00 PM
Paddy Procurement System: Farmers lose out due to moisture
The required level of moisture content set by the authorities has become another big headache for Boro growers hit by falling prices, as it makes most of them ineligible to sell their produce to the government.
2 June 2019, 18:00 PM
Rice Procurement by Govt: Lists of farmers raise questions
Two government lists of farmers as Boro paddy suppliers are not what they look like.
Many of them are anything but farmers. They include shopkeepers, a contractor and even a former city councillor engaged in a profession other than paddy cultivation.
31 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Eid won’t bring any joy to them
A little over a week is left before the Eid-ul-Fitr but that can hardly excite the paddy growers in Naogaon as they remain preoccupied with falling prices and debts.
25 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Rice Procurement: Farmers’ presence thin at govt depot
A flurry of activity yesterday afternoon set the Local Supply Depot at Mohonpur apart from other depots in Rajshahi.
While farmers were found reluctant to take paddy to most depots, some half a dozen labourers were seen at the Mohonpur depot, unloading sacks of paddy from a truck.
23 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Tiger number rises by eight in 3 years
The number of Bengal tigers in the Bangladesh part of the Sundarbans has increased slightly, according to a latest tiger census.
20 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Wild elephants in danger
A big portion of the wild elephant population in southern Cox’s Bazar is at risk of being wiped out, experts say. The mammals are confined to small patches of hilly forests in Inani-Shilkhali area as Rohingya settlements have taken over their migration corridors that lead to parts of Bandarban and Myanmar.
19 April 2019, 18:00 PM
'Only two ways to escape'
Exhausted and terrified, Saifur Rahman, employee of Amraa network office on the 17th floor of the 22-storey Faruk Rupayan Tower in the capital's Kamal Ataturk Avenue, sat on the pavement near the building.
28 March 2019, 18:00 PM
2,500-year-old crop seeds discovered
Archaeologists have found crop seeds as old as 2,500 years in Bogura's Mahasthangarh.
1 March 2019, 18:00 PM
Hilsa habitats under threat
The government has approved multiple power projects near hilsa sanctuaries in Patuakhali coastal area, posing a threat to the breeding and nurturing of the national fish.
14 January 2019, 18:00 PM
'Don't stay home'
“I am requesting all leaders and activists of the BNP and its front organisations and alliance partners not to stay at home or go to work. Also, don't sit at any tea stall or any crowded place near the streets and campaign after evening until further instruction.”
28 December 2018, 18:00 PM
BNP out of scene
Stepping into Chuadanga on Sunday afternoon, the first thing that stood out was the absence of “sheaf of paddy”, the electoral symbol of the BNP.
25 December 2018, 18:00 PM
The curse of Agrabad
Some locals now keep boats, not cars, in their garages.
Before going out to work, people here always check the tide schedules. During the high tide, businesses come to a grinding halt while students attend classes sitting on high benches as the ground floors of schools go under knee-deep water.
19 October 2018, 18:00 PM
Nothing to worry about Assam NRC
For Bangladeshis, there is nothing to fear about Assam's National Register of Citizens (NRC), Indian Minister of State for External Affairs General Vijay Kumar Singh (Rtd) said yesterday.
8 October 2018, 18:00 PM
Dengue risk rising
The graphs look chilling. A red line sharply shooting north, crossing a purple, a yellow, a blue and a green.
“That's what dengue looks like this year,” said Dr Ayesha Akhter, in-charge of disease control room at the directorate of health, pointing to the red line representing the number of patients this year.
5 October 2018, 18:00 PM
Furious Padma threatens Naria
This Padma is not the river they know. At Naria of Shariatpur, 20km from the Padma Bridge construction site, it has changed abruptly for sure. Once relatively calm and quiet in the area, it turned into an all-devouring river in just a few years.
7 September 2018, 18:00 PM
Into hilsa mystery
Dr Mong Sano Marma initiated the genome sequencing and proposed it to Prof Haseena Khan, who led the research. Mong also convinced his neighbour in the US, Dr Peter Ianakiev, who facilitated the genome sequencing at his research organisation for free.
6 September 2018, 18:00 PM
African nations follow in footsteps of Bangladesh
Raphael Nkhoma is a farmer in Malawai, an African country that depends heavily on agriculture.
14 June 2018, 18:00 PM
Graves of polythene
In 2002, Bangladesh became the first country in the world to ban thinner plastic bags. The unprecedented step generated a lot of positive buzz.
4 June 2018, 18:10 PM