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Garlic harvest in Natore

Farmers are busy harvesting garlic from their farmland in Natore. The weather and bumper production of the crop have pleased them and they expect to make a profit if prices in the market remain stable. Garlic, which is often compared to white gold in Bangladesh, makes tidy profits for farmers, and watermelon and muskmelon, which are grown alongside it, should also yield good revenue.

Farmers are busy harvesting garlic from farmland in Natore’s Noyabazar. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Farmers are busy harvesting garlic from farmland in Natore’s Noyabazar. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Farmers are busy harvesting garlic from farmland in Natore’s Noyabazar. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Farmers are busy harvesting garlic from farmland in Natore’s Noyabazar. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Farmers are busy harvesting garlic from farmland in Natore’s Noyabazar. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Farmers are busy harvesting garlic from farmland in Natore’s Noyabazar. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Most of the garlic farming in Natore takes place in the Gurudaspur and Baraigram Upazilas. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Most of the garlic farming in Natore takes place in the Gurudaspur and Baraigram Upazilas. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Workers carry harvested garlic on their heads. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Workers carry harvested garlic on their heads. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Vans are used to transport harvested garlic from farms in the Noyabazar and Baraigram areas to both directions on the Bonpara-Hatikumrul highway. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Vans are used to transport harvested garlic from farms in the Noyabazar and Baraigram areas to both directions on the Bonpara-Hatikumrul highway. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
In nearly every house from Natore's Gurudaspur to Noyabazar, farmers and members of their families are busy processing harvested garlic. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
In nearly every house from Natore's Gurudaspur to Noyabazar, farmers and members of their families are busy processing harvested garlic. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
In nearly every house from Natore's Gurudaspur to Noyabazar, farmers and members of their families are busy processing harvested garlic. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
In nearly every house from Natore's Gurudaspur to Noyabazar, farmers and members of their families are busy processing harvested garlic. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
The Italy, Dhakaiya, BARI-1, BARI-2 and Patnai varieties of garlic are most commonly produced in seven upazilas in Natore. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
The Italy, Dhakaiya, BARI-1, BARI-2 and Patnai varieties of garlic are most commonly produced in seven upazilas in Natore. Photo: Tariqul Hasan

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Published : 26 Mar 2023, 04:34 PM

Updated : 26 Mar 2023, 04:34 PM

  • Garlic harvest

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