Landless farmers harvest vegetables on floating farms (video)
These farmers do not have lands. But they have ideas that have made them owners of virtual farmland.
Landless and marginal farmers in Lalmonirhat are planting vegetables on floating farms made on water hyacinth beds in the water bodies in the region.
So how does it work?
"We prepare the floating farms by gathering and tightening together with bamboo large amounts of water hyacinth," explains 55-year old Ahatullah Miah, a landless farmers of Char Gobordhan village by the Teesta river.
And this bed, in different seasons, amazingly grows aubergine, coriander, okra, green chillies, tomato, spinach, bottle gourd, mint, mustard, red spinach.
Vegetable cultivation on a 100 square feet floating garden costs only Tk 360 to 400 and only regular care and physical labour is needed for getting expected output from there, he said.
Landless farmer Nurjahan Begum, 48, of the same village said, the money earned by selling vegetables from floating beds helped bear schooling costs of her children, in addition to meeting their domestic requirement.
Mirza Miah, a local also consumer at Char Balapara village at Aditmari upazila said, such vegetables cultivated without any insecticides, have already gained popularity among local consumers and so, they are buying it for prices higher than that of other vegetables in the market.
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