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Continuous rainfall since early July has damaged crops on over 3,000 hectares of farmland in Jashore, Bangladesh. According to the Department of Agricultural Extension, vegetables, Aus and Aman rice, jute, and chili fields have been affected, with low-lying areas waterlogged for days. Farmers in major vegetable-producing unions are reporting heavy losses. Seedling fields in areas like Churamankati are submerged. Officials warn of further rot if rain continues but assure support and guidance to help farmers recover from the ongoing agricultural damage.

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Bonik Barta 19 Jul 25

Continuous Rain Damages Crops on 3,000 Hectares in Jashore

Since the beginning of this month, Jashore has experienced daily rainfall to varying degrees. However, for the past week, the region has been hit by continuous rain, with the local weather office recording 350 millimeters of rainfall during this period. This persistent rain has become a growing concern for local farmers.


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