Ruhul Amin Riton, an agricultural entrepreneur of Jibonnagar upazila in Chuadanga, has been successful in cultivating strawberry on fallow land commercially.
Strawberry has become a profitable crop in the country due to being an unconventional and high-value fruit. The nutrient-rich and juicy fruit has a huge demand in the country's market.
Riton, who hails from Laxmipur village in Chuadanga's Jibonnagar municipality area, said he cultivated strawberry commercially for the first time in November last year and took care of those regularly.
He planted 90,000 strawberry saplings on 40 bighas of land but 25,000 saplings died due to adverse weather and fungal diseases.
“In the first week of January 2023, flowers started to bloom. After a few days, the fruit started coming out. Strawberry can be collected from the end of January to the middle of April. Those are being sold at Tk 500-500 per kg in the market. Strawberries are sent to fruit shops at Kawran Bazar in Dhaka,” he said.
“It costs Tk 70,000-80,000 to cultivate strawberry on every bigha of land. So far, I have spent Tk 35 lakh. Ripe fruits have to be covered with plastic cups and regular care of the orchard is a must. Every day 250-350 kg of fruits are being plucked from the orchard. People are coming to the orchard everyday to see the strawberries,” said Riton.
“Although 25,000 saplings died, Riton was not disappointed. About 11,000 kg of fruit worth Tk 4 crore will be produced from 65,000 strawberry trees. An average of 60 workers work in the strawberry orchard everyday, “ he added.