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SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2025
Bagerhat's watermelon harvest brings a sweet summer promise

Agriculture

UNB
07 March, 2025, 11:50 am
Last modified: 07 March, 2025, 01:07 pm

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Bagerhat's watermelon harvest brings a sweet summer promise

Currently, watermelons are fetching Tk 50 per kilogramme, a price that, while slightly steep for some, is expected to ease in the coming weeks as supply surges

UNB
07 March, 2025, 11:50 am
Last modified: 07 March, 2025, 01:07 pm
Photo shows stacks of watermelon ready for sale in Bagerhat's Mithapukur Par area. Photo: UNB
Photo shows stacks of watermelon ready for sale in Bagerhat's Mithapukur Par area. Photo: UNB

As the golden sun casts its warm embrace over the lush fields of Bagerhat, the arrival of watermelon season paints a picture of abundance and promise.

The much-loved summer fruit has begun gracing markets, drawing eager customers who revel in its juicy sweetness and refreshing taste.

Along the bustling roadside of Mithapukur Par, towering stacks of freshly harvested watermelons create a mesmerising green landscape.

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The vibrant scene is punctuated by the chatter of excited buyers, some halting their vehicles in spontaneous delight, drawn by the sight of the plump, glistening fruits.

Currently, watermelons are fetching Tk 50 per kilogramme, a price that, while slightly steep for some, is expected to ease in the coming weeks as supply surges.

With the season just kicking off, farmers brim with optimism, hoping for a prosperous yield that will bring them good returns.

A Season of Bounty and Hope

Shankar Kumar Majumdar, Deputy Director of the Bagerhat Agricultural Extension Department, highlighted that while watermelons are now available year-round, their peak season begins in March.

This year, an excellent harvest has brought several hybrid varieties to the market, including Dragon King, Pakija, Big Family, Asian, and Banglalink—each boasting its unique sweetness and texture.

"Since watermelons have just started entering the market, prices are slightly higher. However, we expect them to decrease as the supply increases," Majumdar explained, radiating confidence in this year's yield.

Watermelon cultivation follows a precise rhythm dictated by the seasons.

The summer crop, planted between November and December, reaches peak availability by mid-April, ensuring a steady flow of the fruit throughout the warmer months.

A Refreshing Delight with a Price Tag

For customers like Halim Sheikh, the sight of these succulent fruits was too tempting to resist.

Holding a six-kilogram watermelon he had just purchased for Tk 300, he shared his excitement,

"It's exciting to see such a large supply of watermelons so early in the season. My family loves them, so I didn't mind the price."

Yet, not everyone found the cost agreeable. Buyers like Milton, Alam, Towhid, and Amal deliberated over their choices, selecting smaller fruits to match their budgets.

"Watermelon is a must-have during Ramadan and summer, so we bought some, but we had to choose smaller ones to stay within our budget," one of them remarked.

Despite the initial price concerns, the arrival of watermelons signals the beginning of a season that embodies refreshment and joy. As the weeks roll on and the market floods with this beloved fruit, it won't be long before its affordability matches the delight it brings to every table.

A Taste of Summer, A Farmer's Dream

For the farmers who have toiled under the sun, the scene at the markets is heartening. The sight of delighted customers, the weight of fresh harvests in their hands, and the hopeful glances exchanged over stacks of watermelons reflect the age-old cycle of nature's generosity and human perseverance.

As Bagerhat's watermelon season gains momentum, the promise of a fruitful harvest lingers in the air. And with every bite of the crimson, juicy flesh, the taste of summer finds its way into homes, bringing refreshment, nostalgia, and the simple joy of nature's sweetest offerings.

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Bagerhat / watermelon / harvest / Watermelon sales in Khulna

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