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MONDAY, MAY 19, 2025

guava

Red guavas of Barabkunda. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

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

The indigenous species of guava, mostly famous for its unique taste and nutritional values, earns the farmers and traders around Tk15-20 crore a season spanning four months, according to traders.

Benefits of Guava
Videos

Benefits of Guava

Bhimruli floating guava market is the largest of its kind in Bangladesh. PHOTOS: TANMOY KAIRY
Explorer

The floating fragrance of guava

Fresh stock of Guava in Rajshahi. Photo: BSS
Bangladesh

Commercial guava farming becomes boon for many Rajshahi people

Orange orchards
Bazaar

Orange orchards replace guava in the Barind area

Due to the shortage of buyers and rising transportation costs amid the pandemic gusva farmers in Chattogram are in fears of making a loss. TBS Photo
Bazaar

Guavas left to rot on trees in Chattogram as sales drop

Floating guava market in Jhalakathi. TBS Photo
Bazaar

Youths initiative bridges guava farmers, consumers

Guava farmers bring up their produce at the floating market in Jhalakathi with the apprehension that they will not be able to make a good business for lack of customers amid pandemic. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Barishal guava farmers fear low customer turnout

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