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FRIDAY, MAY 09, 2025

Orange

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
Agriculture

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

Workers harvest oranges on a farm in Limeira January 13, 2012. Photo: REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/File photo
World+Biz

Brazil's orange output to hit over 30-year low on disease, weather

Benefits of orange
Videos

Benefits of orange

Bangladesh hikes orange import duty for India
Bangladesh

Bangladesh hikes orange import duty for India

Fearing losses, Sylhet’s farmers have also lost interest in orange cultivation. Photo: TBS.
Bazaar

Orange cultivation declining in Sylhet

A gardener smiles holding oranges on his trees. Rangamati has seen bumper production of oranges this season. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Rangamati upazilas take coloure of orange

A gardener looks after his orange trees in the Barind region. Warm climate of the region helps commercial production of oranges which has turned out to be a successful business for the people there. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Bazaar

Barind growing oranges commercially

Climate Change. Photo: BSS
Climate Change

Earth ‘squeezed like an orange’: Call for climate action

Photo: TBS
Bazaar

B’baria orange business booms in Covid-19

Orange orchards
Bazaar

Orange orchards replace guava in the Barind area

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