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THURSDAY, JULY 07, 2022

Mango growers

More than 13,000 farmers of Satkhira have grown mangoes in 5,299 orchards this year. This season’s yield is particularly good as there has not been any natural calamity so far. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Satkhira mangoes to go to 4 EU countries

On 8 May, Satkhira Agriculture Department began the preparation

Photo: TBS
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Amphan: Mango traders in Satkhira, Jashore estimate around Tk100 crore loss

Cyclone Amphan has damaged mangoes worth approximately Tk120 crore in Rajshahi. TBS Photo
Cyclone Amphan

Amphan: Tk120cr worth mango loss predicted in Rajshahi

Mango growers fear loss this season
Bazaar

Mango growers fear loss this season

Photo: UNB
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Chapainawabganj mango growers worried over marketing amid virus restrictions

A farmer spraying fungicides on mango buds in an orchard. A comparatively less flowering in mango trees in Rajshahi, Chapainewabganj and Naogaon districts has made the mango growers of the region doubtful about a satisfactory output of the fruit this year. Photo: TBS
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Fewer blooms worry mango growers

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