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1,000 bamboo saplings planted on Brahmaputra banks in Gaibandha


As many as 1,000 saplings of bamboo have been

planted on the bank of Brahmaputra river located at different areas of Urya

union under Fulchhari upazila here very recently.

The saplings were planted as part of 100 working days’ priority action plan

of Bangladesh Forest Research Institute (BFRI) Chattagram.

As the land of different areas including char Kabilpur of the union are very

suitable for bamboo saplings, Regional Bamboo Research and Training Center in

Domar, Nilphamari under the BFRI selected the unions for the bamboo planting

earlier, accordingly, the saplings of bamboo were planted in the areas.

Research Officer of the training center Md. Asaduzzaman Sarker, local Union

Parishad Chairman Golam Mostafa Kamal Pasha and members of the Parishad were

present during the inaugural session of sapling plantation.

Speaking on the occasion, Md. Asaduzzaman Sarker said Bamboo is a very

profitable plant as it is fast growing. Once it is planted, after 4-5 years,

bamboo can be extracted from it regul
arly for many years, he added.

The demand for bamboo is increasing day by day as it is a good alternative to

wood, he continued.

Bamboo is very beneficial for the environment as it plays an effective role

in carbon assimilation along with reducing river erosion and soil erosion, he

further added.

Taking these views, the initiative to plant saplings of bamboo in the union

was taken as part of the action, the research officer concluded.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha