Farmers Face Problems in Mymensingh
Marur Atiqi, Mymensingh, 11
September: The farmers of the
district of Mymensingh are leading a hard and miserable life. They are facing a
lot of problems, but it seems that there is none to solve their problems. This
has been come to light while talking to them about their condition to run this
survey.
The
main problem they are facing is that they have no sufficient source of water to
irrigate their fields to grow crops. To grow crops they mainly depend on the
mercy of nature that is rain. That's why they cannot grow crops round the year.
Besides, most of the time crops fail as rain is not timely and proportional to
the need.
The
next vital problem they face is that they cannot procure good quality seeds for
growing various crops. They also do not get good supply of fertilizers. As a
result, their lands do not yield sufficient crops. Furthermore, they are to
cultivate their lands with traditional tools and in ancient method.
So,
poverty and wants are their constant companions. It is time the government gave
attention to this long neglected region of the country. If the problems of the
farmers of this region are addressed, it will go a long way to solving the food
problem of the country and the farmers will also be able to get rid of poverty.
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