The people's life has changed in the fragrance of the rose, which has been touched in Shyampur, Kamalapur and Bagmibari villages. - SaraBela Net Media

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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

The people's life has changed in the fragrance of the rose, which has been touched in Shyampur, Kamalapur and Bagmibari villages.

The people's life has changed in the fragrance of the rose, which has been touched in Shyampur, Kamalapur and Bagmibari villages.

In these villages, white roses, gladiolas and jarbera are cultivated, but the most cultivated red rose of the Miranda species.

In these villages of Savar, almost all year round roses are cultivated but in fact the winter season is the real season. During this time, full flowering fruit, and the smiling face of the peasants.

Farmers get one to one and a half lakhs of rupees from every bigha of land in the Roses season.
From Dhaka's Mirpur's Diyabari Battola Ghat, it takes half an hour to go to Sadullapur in the trawler. The 10-minute road to Autorickshaw falls on the Gulab market.
Sadeet Ali is cultivating roses in four bighas of land for 25-30 years in Sadullapur. Before the house of Mirpur, Sabeet was a botanical garden employee, from where he learned to cultivate roses.

He told bdnews24.com, "If you take care, roses throughout the year; But in the winter, you will get to the yard of youth. I sell roses in Agargaon flower market. The price of three hundred rose from 13 to 14 hundred rupees. "
He said, in the pink season four to five lakh rupees are earned.
Sabet said that there are five hundred to seven hundred roses of this village, 90 percent of the villagers are related to it.

There are three wholesale markets of rose in the village of Sadullapur. There is another farmer Solaiman selling flowers there.

He said, "Before harvesting vegetables; But not in love, there is a lot of roses, many benefits, and even less food. I am wearing roses on two bighas of land, it will be worth half to two lakhs. "
Farmer Ekalas of Shyampur is cultivating roses of his five-member family. She is cultivating roses in five bighas of land. They are sending children to school at the sale of pink, and also have three employees to help with the work.
He said, "I have cultivated roses for more than 18 years. Before eating vegetables, the stomach is not there, now the rose is bringing comfort to life.

Although the cultivation of roses is profitable, the farmers have told the problems due to flower preservation, insecticide treatment and permanent wholesale market.

Rosemary Solaiman said, "This year there is a new disease in the tree, the leaves are all red and flowers are low. 60% of the garden is diseased. "
"If we were to make permanent wholesale markets and preserves for full selling, we would have got more profit," said Ekalas.
Bangladesh Flower Society president Abdur Rahim told bdnews24.com, "The cultivation of roses is very profitable. But farmers are being affected by diseases and diseases. This may be the reason that this year's extreme rainfall.

"Our organization has received permission from the Ministry of Planning to create a permanent wholesale market for flowers on one acre land in Gabtoli. Besides, there is also a 'cooling chamber' in Savar on 20th century land for the preservation of roses. If these happen, hopefully the problems of the farmers will be overcome. Besides, we have been applying for the creation of a separate division related to flower cultivation under the Ministry of Agriculture. "

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