Naogaon district is seeing a significant boost in mustard cultivation this season, with 60,100 hectares of land dedicated to the crop.
This growth in mustard farming is being complemented by the work of beekeepers, who have installed 8,300 bee boxes across the fields.
This integrated approach is benefiting both farmers and beekeepers, resulting in increased mustard yields and a growing honey harvest.
The mustard fields across Naogaon are now in full bloom, creating an eye-catching sight. Beekeepers have placed their bee boxes alongside the mustard crops to assist with pollination.
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"If there is a presence of bees in the mustard field, the yield of mustard increases by 30 to 35 percent more than normal," said Shayla Sharmin, an agriculture officer in Manda Upazila.
She explained that bee pollination improves the quality of mustard seeds and boosts overall yields, while fields without bees see lower production.
According to the Naogaon District Office of the Department of Agricultural Extension, mustard has been cultivated on 60,100 hectares of land across 11 upazilas this year.
As of Thursday, 82 beekeepers have installed 8,300 bee boxes, collecting honey from the mustard flowers.
The Agriculture Department estimates that 270,000 kg (270 metric tons) of honey will be collected from these hives this season. "Honey is sold at a price of Tk 400 per kg, so honey worth about Tk 10.80 crore can be collected from mustard flowers in the district this year," the department added.
The most significant concentration of mustard cultivation is in Manda upazila, where mustard has been planted on 1,700 hectares of land. Mustard is cultivated on seven to eight bighas of land every year.
"Usually, in other years, the low-lying lands of the field would remain waterlogged until mid-December. However, this time, due to less rainfall during the monsoon, the water has receded from the low-lying lands before November,” said Abdul Majid, a farmer from Manda. He added that he expects a good yield from his mustard fields.