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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2025

Aman

Illustration: TBS
Economy

Rice prices remain high amid Aman harvest; potato, onion prices ease

Potato and onion prices have dropped with the arrival of new harvests. However, Broiler chicken prices have surged by Tk20 per kg. In addition, soybean oil supply has yet to normalise

Representational image. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Govt to procure 10 lakh tonnes of paddy, rice during Aman season

Farmers at a paddy field. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Agriculture

Target fixed to produce over 3.96 lakh tonnes of rice in Gaibandha

Rice field in Ctg in 2023. File photo
Bangladesh

Fresh floods spell disaster for Aman-Aush crops as 2 lakh hectares damaged: Ministry

Infographics: TBS
Agriculture

Concerns over Aman yield amid quite low rainfall

Bangladesh's Aman yields still high despite Cyclone Midhili effect
Agriculture

Bangladesh's Aman yields still high despite Cyclone Midhili effect

A farmer plants seasonal paddy while standing in knee deep water at the Jhilwanja area in Cox’s Bazar. This year’s record-low rainfall and extreme hot weather made it challenging for farmers to grow the seasonal paddy, which depends on monsoon rains for a profitable harvest season. According to the meteorological department, the amount of rainfall shrunk by 47% nationwide and by 58% in the Chattogram Division in August. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Mumit M
Economy

Rainfall prompts Aman rice resurgence

Lack of rain this monsoon season has rice farmers worried as the Aman cultivation period is in full swing in the country. Seedbeds have dried up and farmers have been forced to opt for costly irrigation. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Aman seedbeds drying up for lack of rain

Representational Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Drought puts Aman rice production at risk

Heatwave threatens Aman production
Economy

Heatwave threatens Aman production

Photo: Courtesy.
Bangladesh

Researchers identify high-yielding rice varieties

Minister advocates for mustard farming between Aman and Boro seasons
Bazaar

Minister advocates for mustard farming between Aman and Boro seasons

The Surma River is flowing one centimetre above the danger level in Sunamganj flooding roads, paddy fields and houses of the district. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Aman fields, roads inundated as fresh floods head toward Sunamganj

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