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    Agr icultural Pattern of Rasulpur Village (Gazaria Upazila)

    (Rabi Season)

    Mishkat Marziya

    M.S. student

    Department of Geography & Environment

    University of Dhaka

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Agriculture is the science and practice of producing crops. The other sub-sectors of

    agriculture are livestock, poultry, fish & fisheries, & forest & forestry. The agriculture

    of Bangladesh largely depends on the amount and distribution of the rainfall i.e. the

    southwest monsoon, which comes during J une-October.

    Cropping pattern is a spatial and temporal arrangement of crops within a cropping

    year, largely determined by physical, biological, and socio-economic factors. There

    are three cropping seasons (Rabi, Kharif-I or Pre-Kharif, and Kharif-II) during a year

    in Bangladesh. A large number of cropping patterns are generally practised in

    Bangladesh, depending on the crop production environment which is greatly

    influenced by land type, soil texture, flooding regimes, rainfall (amount and

    distribution) and resource base of the farmers. Some dominant cropping patterns

    under variable crop production environments are as follows:

    Table 1: Some dominant cropping patterns under variable crop production environments.

    Rabi Kharif-I Kharif-II

    Rainfed

    condition

    Wheat/Potato/Pulses/Oilseeds/Sugarcane Boro

    Aus/J ute

    Fallow

    Irrigated

    condition

    Wheat/Boro/Wheat/Potato/ Tobacco/Vegetables Fallow T Aus T Aman

    Fallow

    General description of Gazaria Upazila

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    Gazaria upazila is situated at the eastern part of Munshiganj district. The upazila is

    bounded by Sonargaon & Homna Upazilas on the north, Matlab upazila on the

    south, Daudkandi upazila on the east, Munshiganj Sadar, Sonargaon Upazila & the

    Meghna River on the west. It is situated between 23029 & 23036 North latitude &

    900

    34 & 900

    43 East latitude. The upazila has an area of 130.92sq.Km.(50.56sq.mile).

    Figure 1: Gazaria upazila

    Administ rat ive Unit

    Gazaria thana was established in 1954 & was turned into an upazila in 1983. Itconsists of 8 union parishads, 114 mouzas & 133 villages (Population Census-

    2001).

    Climate

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    Climate is sub tropical. Hot weather is from March to May, Southwest monsoon from

    J une to September, Northeast monsoon from October to December) and winter from

    December to February.

    Gazaria upazilla receives an annual average rainfall of 1169 to 2850 mm, the most

    of which come from southwest monsoon. The rains normally begin in the second

    week of J une and lasts till September (Southwest monsoon), which marks the main

    growing season (locally known as Kharif). The month of J uly is when the area

    receives most of its rain. The second rainfall occurs in October-November. Winter

    starts in December and lasts till March (locally known as Rabi season) and crop

    production is through small irrigation. No or very little rainfall is expected during this

    period.

    Table 2: Average Temperature of Gazaria Upazila (2000)

    Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    Average

    Temperature

    (0C)

    18.8 21.6 26.1 28.7 28.8 28.8 28.6 28.7 28.7 27.3 23.7 19.9

    Chart 1: Average Temperature of Gazaria Upazila (2000)

    jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    0

    5

    10

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    25

    30

    35

    AverageTemperature0C

    Month

    Average Temperature of Gazaria Upazila (2000)

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    Main occupations Agriculture 37.05%

    Agricultural laborer 17.2%

    Wage laborer 2.28%

    Fishery 4%

    Commerce 13.75%

    Service 12.10%

    Transport 1.71%

    Others 11.91%.

    Population

    According to the Population Census of 2001, Gazaria upazila has a population of

    13810 with a growth rate of 0.73.

    Chart 2: Changing growth rate of population of Gazaria upazila(1981-2001).

    Soil

    The area is covered with different soils. As per soil structure, three types of soil are

    in the Gazaria upazila. Figure 2shows the soil group of the study area. Heavy clayey

    soil prevails over the major part of the study area. Light clayey soil occupies the

    second position in the area, while Heavy loamy soil prevails over a smaller area.

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    1981 1991 2001

    Grow

    thrate

    Year

    Growth rate of population of Gazaria upazila(1981-2001)

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    Figure 2: Soil classification map of the study area - Gazaria upazila

    Literacy

    Average literacy 53.8%

    Male 57.4%

    Female 50.1%

    Agricu lture

    Agriculture is the main activity in the study area. The main food grains grown include

    potato, maize, pepper, onion, mustard, winter vegetables, etc. Sugarcane and a

    variety of other pulses are also grown. These crops are grown either under irrigationor rain fed or both.

    The area is characterized by two growing seasons. The main growing season starts

    in November and ends in April (Rabi). The main source of water for crop production

    is the moisture stored from wet monsoon. The second growing season starts in J une

    and last until September (Kharif).

    Land use

    Cultivable land 7430 hectares, fallow land 24 hectares; single crop 45%, double crop

    45%, triple crop 10%. Cultivable land under irrigation 29%.

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    Photograph 1: Photograph of potato field.

    Photograph 2: Photograph of mustard field.

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    Land control

    19% are landless

    37% small peasant

    28% intermediate

    16% rich

    Cultivable land per head 0.057 hectare.

    Methodology

    Data are collected from secondary & primary sources. Secondary data are collected

    from Soil Resources Development Institute (SRDI), Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics

    (BBS), and Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE). The primary data are

    collected from the plot to plot observation of Rasulpur village. Excel & Arc GISsoftwares are used in study for producing tables, charts & digitizing maps.

    Observation

    Rabi is the driest season for agriculture in Rasulpur village. During the field survey, it

    was found that potato is the main commercial & dominant crop of Rasulpur village in

    the rabi season. Because of its high productivity & high price in the market, potato is

    grown more than the other crops. Moreover the soil & climatic condition in rabi

    season are best for potato cultivation. Beside these IRRI, mustard & wheat are

    cultivated.

    Table 3: Number by type of holdings & land use.

    MauzaAll

    holdings

    Agricultural

    labor

    households

    Operated

    area

    Cultivated

    area

    Net

    irrigated

    area

    Net fertili zed

    area

    Rasulpur 623 127 335 273 40 205

    Source: BBS (2001)

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    Table 4: Agricultural Land Use according to Percentage (%).

    Agr icul tu ral Land Use Percentage (%)

    Fallow 0.68

    IRRI 4.44

    Mustard 7.85

    Potato 83.62

    Wheat 3.41

    Total 100

    Source: Field Survey (2011)

    Chart 3: Agricultural Land Use according to Percentage (%)

    Reference

    Agro-climatic survey of Bangladesh(1975), IRRI, Manila.

    Population Census 2001Community Series, ZIla: Munshiganj; Bangladesh

    Bureau of Statistics.

    Census of Agriculture (1996), Zila Series- Munshiganj; Bangladesh Bureau of

    Statistics.

    Upazila Nirdeshika Series- 411(2002), SRDI, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

    1%

    4%

    8%

    84%

    3%

    Percentage(%) of Ag ricul tural Land Use of Rasulpur vill age

    Fallow

    IRRI

    Mustard

    Potato

    Wheat