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Foreign orange varieties in Natore
Md Azizur Rahman, a young entrepreneur from the Halsa area of Natore’s Sadar Upazila, has grown foreign varieties of orange. Starting the farm on 2.5 hectares of land two years ago, he now enjoys high yield.
Md Azizur Rahman, a young entrepreneur from the Halsa area of Natore’s Sadar Upazila, started growing foreign varieties of orange on 2.5 hectares of land two years ago. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Md Azizur Rahman produces Indian Mandarin oranges, Nagpuri oranges, China 3 oranges, Darjeeling oranges, Pakistani oranges, and Kashmiri Kinnow oranges in his garden in Natore. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Md Azizur Rahman lets visitors eat oranges in his farm in Natore for free as the yield is very good this year. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
A view of Md Azizur Rahman’s orange garden in Natore. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Visitors come to Md Azizur Rahman’s orange garden in Natore every day to see and taste foreign varieties of the fruit. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Children eat fresh oranges just collected from the trees in Md Azizur Rahman's garden in Natore.
bdnews24.com
Published :
21 Dec 2022, 08:18 PM
Updated :
21 Dec 2022, 08:18 PM
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