The contribution of our farmers to jute cultivation

in Nature & Agriculture14 days ago




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Assalamu Alaikum.
How are you all? I hope you are doing very well by the infinite mercy of the Almighty. I am also doing very well, Alhamdulillah, by your prayers. Today I am present among you. Today I am going to share with you the beautiful moment of the farmers washing their golden fleece. I hope you will like this wonderful blog of mine a lot.


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If you look at the photography, you will see many beautiful pictures of the agricultural work of our farmers in Bangladesh. We all know that our country is an agricultural country and jute is one of our economic crops. So it is true that a lot of jute is grown in our country every year. However, just like that, a lot of jute is grown in our area Gangni Meherpur. Just like that, one day I was present in our Gangni Meherpur. At this time, the agricultural work of the farmer brothers was going on. I was looking around our area. I was observing that the farmers had participated in the agricultural work of my uncles. My uncle has a lot of agricultural land and agricultural cultivation is done. Jute is one of them. However, I noticed that jute trees were cut and put in water. The trees were rotted in water for 15 to 20 days. After that, the ash was being separated from the jute straw. In this way, the farmer brothers from all over the country were busy in agricultural work. Similarly, I noticed that all the laborers who were hired at that moment were doing their work on their own responsibility. At this moment I approached them and asked them about their work. They wanted to tell me in a very nice way. About this agricultural work. Although I have never participated in this work, I like to see all these works and get a little hands-on with them.

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I was standing next to the farmer brothers when they were doing this work. I noticed that the water where the jute was dipped had a lot of smell and insects. The farmer brothers were working tirelessly to extract the lessons from that foul-smelling water and complete the work of washing them. It seemed very sad to me, but this is the truth, agricultural work has been done like this forever. I silently watched their activities and tried to learn a lot from them. Some farmer brothers told me that they have been washing jute for a month. From this, they earn about 15 thousand taka at this time. And their families depend on it. Although the matter seems very trivial to us, it is a very difficult matter and a matter of concern. Think about it, one person participates in this work all over the country, but our Sonali is trying to take it to the court of the world today. And agricultural work continues like this throughout the year in our country, focusing on different issues at different times. However, during this time, the work of farmers is created a lot more for jute. Not only that, but the work of washing is a lot of work from the very beginning to the end. First, the land for the crop has to be prepared. Then the seeds have to be sown there. The plants grow and grow. Then, when they are suitable, they have to be cut and dipped in water. Then they have to wash and dry it again. In this way, their tireless work continues for a long time. Those who cultivate this crop incur a lot of expenses. In the meantime, the businessmen profit. And those who can do this work themselves, but the work is more and the profit can be more. However, it is true that its price is not always available. Some years its price becomes very low and some years the price is a little better. When the price becomes low, the farmers suffer a lot of losses and become depressed. So I think that maintaining the balance of the market is so that the farmers do not get depressed and can constantly concentrate on agricultural work properly.

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PhotographyAgriculture
Photography DeviceHuawei mobile
My AddressGangni-Meherpur
Current LocationDhaka Savar
Photographer@helal-uddin
ReligionIslam
CountryBangladesh



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My brief introduction

I am Md. Helal Uddin. I am a Bangladeshi Muslim citizen. My home is in Gangni-Meherpur. My current address is Dhaka Savar Bis-Mile. I am a married person. I am a private employee in my career.


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I really like looking at photographs. Each one catches a quick moment or a strong feeling. Every picture tells its own story.

Jute farming relies on farmers. They are its true core. Their hard work is huge. They get the fields ready. They plant the seeds. Then they cut the jute. They ret the jute with care.

Farmers use knowledge passed down through families. They turn the raw stalks into "golden fiber." This important crop needs their long hours. Without their skills, jute would not exist.