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    1. Farmers
    Aman rice seedling transplantation begins in Rangpur region
    Aman rice seedling transplantation begins in Rangpur region

    Farmers produce 52,000 tonnes of maize in Daulatpur upazila
    Farmers produce 52,000 tonnes of maize in Daulatpur upazila

    Farmers plant seedlings across a paddy field during the monsoon season in India’s Jabalpur on Wednesday. PHOTO: AFP
    Farmers plant seedlings across a paddy field during the monsoon season in India’s Jabalpur on Wednesday. PHOTO: AFP

    Farmers thrive against climate odds with smart irrigation
    Farmers thrive against climate odds with smart irrigation

    Farmers, scientists, beekeepers and citizens attend a banquet organised by farmers to protest against the so-called Duplomb agricultural bill, which aims to “remove constraints on the exercise” of their profession, particularly by easing access to pesticides in front of the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris recently.PHOTO: AFP
    Farmers, scientists, beekeepers and citizens attend a banquet organised by farmers to protest against the so-called Duplomb agricultural bill, which aims to “remove constraints on the exercise” of their profession, particularly by easing access to pesticides in front of the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris recently.PHOTO: AFP

    Livestock Farmers’ Field School observes a field day where 40 farmers receive training on urea molasses straw (UMS) production technology in Singra upazila of Natore on Thursday. Singra Upazila Livestock Department and Veterinary Hospital organised the event under the Livestock and Dairy Development Project (LDDP). – Daily Sun Photo
    Livestock Farmers’ Field School observes a field day where 40 farmers receive training on urea molasses straw (UMS) production technology in Singra upazila of Natore on Thursday. Singra Upazila Livestock Department and Veterinary Hospital organised the event under the Livestock and Dairy Development Project (LDDP). – Daily Sun Photo

    Farmers reel from price crash as heatwave triggers early mango ripening in Rajshahi
    Farmers reel from price crash as heatwave triggers early mango ripening in Rajshahi

    Farmers harvest the sap from poppies in an illegal poppy field in the Argo district of Badakhshan province in Afghanistan on 13 June, 2025. PHOTO: AFP
    Farmers harvest the sap from poppies in an illegal poppy field in the Argo district of Badakhshan province in Afghanistan on 13 June, 2025. PHOTO: AFP

    Bathed in golden sunlight, farmers journey across the vast Chalan Beel in Singra of Natore, guiding buffalo- and horse-drawn carts laden with freshly harvested IRRI-Boro paddy—an enduring rhythm of rural life and the season’s bounty. The snap was taken on Friday.	- MONIRUL ISLAM MARUF
    Bathed in golden sunlight, farmers journey across the vast Chalan Beel in Singra of Natore, guiding buffalo- and horse-drawn carts laden with freshly harvested IRRI-Boro paddy—an enduring rhythm of rural life and the season’s bounty. The snap was taken on Friday. - MONIRUL ISLAM MARUF

    Farmers in 12 upazilas of Sunamganj are busy harvesting, threshing, and drying paddy in the haor areas. At the same time, they are gathering hay to use as cattle fodder for the entire year. For generations, agriculture in the haor regions has relied heavily on domesticated livestock. This year, farmers are expected to collect approximately 500,000 tonnes of hay from the haors to provide for around 800,000 cattle in the district, according to the Department of Livestock Services. –Jahangir Alam
    Farmers in 12 upazilas of Sunamganj are busy harvesting, threshing, and drying paddy in the haor areas. At the same time, they are gathering hay to use as cattle fodder for the entire year. For generations, agriculture in the haor regions has relied heavily on domesticated livestock. This year, farmers are expected to collect approximately 500,000 tonnes of hay from the haors to provide for around 800,000 cattle in the district, according to the Department of Livestock Services. –Jahangir Alam

    Bagatipara mango orchards shrinking alarmingly for persistent loss
    Bagatipara mango orchards shrinking alarmingly for persistent loss

    Ghoraghat Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md Rafiqul Islam inaugurates the paddy and rice collection drive at the LSD food warehouse of Raniganj in the upazila on Thursday. In the current season, 666 tonnes of paddy at Tk 36 per kg and 1,634 tonnes of rice at Tk 49 per kg will be collected from farmers and millers, respectively. - Daily Sun Photo
    Ghoraghat Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) Md Rafiqul Islam inaugurates the paddy and rice collection drive at the LSD food warehouse of Raniganj in the upazila on Thursday. In the current season, 666 tonnes of paddy at Tk 36 per kg and 1,634 tonnes of rice at Tk 49 per kg will be collected from farmers and millers, respectively. - Daily Sun Photo

    Farmers in Gaibandha on Tuesday harvest IRRI paddy, braving scorching summer heat, sporadic rain and labourer crisis. -Focus bangla
    Farmers in Gaibandha on Tuesday harvest IRRI paddy, braving scorching summer heat, sporadic rain and labourer crisis. -Focus bangla

    Sunamganj haor farmers fear for lives as thunder intensifies
    Sunamganj haor farmers fear for lives as thunder intensifies

    Farmers are seen carrying bundles of harvested Boro paddy stalks on their heads in Netrokona’s Islampur area on Friday. Known for its Boro cultivation, the district relies heavily on its haor areas, which comprise about 25% of its arable land and sustain the livelihoods of nearly 30% of the population. - Muktadir Mokto
    Farmers are seen carrying bundles of harvested Boro paddy stalks on their heads in Netrokona’s Islampur area on Friday. Known for its Boro cultivation, the district relies heavily on its haor areas, which comprise about 25% of its arable land and sustain the livelihoods of nearly 30% of the population. - Muktadir Mokto