Rajshahi now smells of air Wherever the tree looks, the tree is full of flowers and crowns Surrounded by the garden rows, the taste of Survit Mukul has changed the air in this region. And the farmers of this region are busy in the mango trees.
They are dreaming about the new scent of scent. Some trees have started coming in. Because of the favorable weather, concerned about the bumper production this year, the concerned people are expecting the yield. Director of Agriculture Extension Rajshahi, Deb Dulal Dhali, said that the Agriculture Department does not have any target to produce mangoes like rice, wheat, maize or other crops. But there are 16 thousand 519 hectares of land in Rajshahi.
If there is no natural disaster in the next Baishakh-Jyothi, it is expected that around 250,000 tonnes of mango will be produced from this region.