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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2025

fruit

Harvesting litchis: A farmer collects ripe litchis from his garden at Sonargaon in Narayanganj. Litchis cultivated in the area are supplied to different parts of the country. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Bangladesh

Rajshahi farmers predict bumper litchi production

File Photo: TBS
NBR

NBR cuts source tax on fresh fruit imports to 5%

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Importers to halt fruit clearance at ports for two days over VAT, duty hike

The Chattogram Custom House building in Chattogram. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Ctg customs to destroy 4,00,000kg imported fruits worth Tk70 lakh due to low auction prices

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

3-day National Fruit Fair to begin Thursday

Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Fewer mango buds worry farmers in Rajshahi

Photos: Unsplash
Bazaar

Higher import tariffs drive up fruit prices

Red guavas of Barabkunda. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Barabkunda farmers losing interest in red guava cultivation, despite high demand

With a deft touch, artisans transform everyday fruits and vegetables like apples, pineapples, watermelons, radishes etc into edible artpieces like peacocks, fish, ducks, and what not. Photos: Courtesy
Panorama

The blossoming art of fruit carving

Watermelons were cultivated on 7,605 hectares of land in Dacope last year. The coverage was 3,407 hectares and 1,535 hectares in 2021 and 2020 respectively. Photo: TBS
Panorama

For Dacope's watermelon farmers, harvest doesn't always hit the sweet spot

Fresh fruit imports fall 50% in four months on tightened rules
Economy

Fresh fruit imports fall 50% in four months on tightened rules

A Bagerhat local, Faisal Ahmed, turns to shamam fruit (cantaloupe) grower, leaving behind his salaried job of Tk45,000. Now he earns around Tk15 lakh a year. Photo: TBS
Economy

Bagerhat engineer sees success in shamam fruit farming

Photo: Collected
Bazaar

A banana for Tk15!

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