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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025
The young entrepreneur who brought orange farming to Naogaon

Agriculture

UNB
03 December, 2024, 11:15 am
Last modified: 03 December, 2024, 11:23 am

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The young entrepreneur who brought orange farming to Naogaon

Each tree produces at least 20 kilograms of oranges, meaning that around 900 kilograms of oranges will be harvested from the 45 trees

UNB
03 December, 2024, 11:15 am
Last modified: 03 December, 2024, 11:23 am
Shafiqul Islam Rana, a young entrepreneur from Naogaon’s Mohadevpur, sells the oranges in local markets at Tk200 per kilogram, with some buyers even purchasing directly from the garden. Photo: UNB
Shafiqul Islam Rana, a young entrepreneur from Naogaon’s Mohadevpur, sells the oranges in local markets at Tk200 per kilogram, with some buyers even purchasing directly from the garden. Photo: UNB

Shafiqul Islam Rana, a young entrepreneur from Naogaon's Mohadevpur, has achieved remarkable success in farming oranges commercially.

His immaculately maintained orchard in Ishwar Laksmipur village has drawn attention for its high-quality, sweet, and visually appealing oranges.

Five years ago, Rana planted 45 orange tree seedlings on his ten katha (about 1/3 of an acre) of land. The seedlings sourced from Chuadanga were planted at a cost of Tk20,000, covering expenses for the seedlings, land preparation, and maintenance.

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While the trees bore little fruit in their first year, they have yielded a bountiful harvest this season. The trees have been producing fruit since the end of July, and the best time to harvest is in November, approximately four months after budding.

Currently, each tree produces at least 20 kilograms of oranges, meaning that around 900 kilograms of oranges will be harvested from the 45 trees.

These oranges are already being sold in local markets at Tk 200 per kilogram, with some buyers even purchasing directly from the garden. The total revenue from this year's harvest is expected to reach Tk 180,000.

Shafiqul's success has inspired other local entrepreneurs to consider orange cultivation. His elder brother, Ashraful Islam, helps with the garden's upkeep and notes that orange cultivation is relatively low-cost, requiring only some organic fertilizer, irrigation, and weeding.

Locals like Yunus and Farhad have praised the taste of the oranges, comparing them favourably to imported varieties. "The oranges from Rana's garden are incredibly sweet and delicious," they said, often visiting the garden to sample the fruit.

Abul Kalam Azad, deputy director of the Naogaon Department of Agricultural Extension, highlighted the region's potential for orange cultivation, noting that the soil of Mahadevpur, part of the Barendra region, is ideal for growing oranges.

He said orange farming involves minimal costs and is highly profitable, with trees requiring only basic care.

"If anyone comes forward to cultivate oranges, the Agriculture Department will provide him with all kinds of advice and support," he added.

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