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Watermelon trade in full swing in Natore

Natore's Gurudaspur has seen a good harvest of watermelons this season. Even as the season winds down, the watermelon trade remains lively along both sides of the highway in Kachhikata and Manikpur. Freshly harvested watermelons are being sold wholesale for just Tk 20 to Tk 30 apiece. These melons are being transported to markets across the country.

The roadside markets in Gurudaspur's Kachhikata are bustling with watermelon vendors and buyers. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
The roadside markets in Gurudaspur's Kachhikata are bustling with watermelon vendors and buyers. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Local farmers have lined the highways with colourful displays of freshly harvested watermelons. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Local farmers have lined the highways with colourful displays of freshly harvested watermelons. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Local farmers have lined the highways with colourful displays of freshly harvested watermelons. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Local farmers have lined the highways with colourful displays of freshly harvested watermelons. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Traders from various regions are taking advantage of the competitive wholesale prices of Natore’s watermelons. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Traders from various regions are taking advantage of the competitive wholesale prices of Natore’s watermelons. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
The roadside markets in Gurudaspur's Kachhikata are bustling with watermelon vendors and buyers. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
The roadside markets in Gurudaspur's Kachhikata are bustling with watermelon vendors and buyers. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Wholesale buyers are picking up watermelons for Tk 20 to Tk 30 each, drawing traders from all over the country. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Wholesale buyers are picking up watermelons for Tk 20 to Tk 30 each, drawing traders from all over the country. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Wholesale buyers are picking up watermelons for Tk 20 to Tk 30 each, drawing traders from all over the country. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Wholesale buyers are picking up watermelons for Tk 20 to Tk 30 each, drawing traders from all over the country. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
In Natore's Gurudaspur, watermelon prices have remained affordable, even late into the season. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
In Natore's Gurudaspur, watermelon prices have remained affordable, even late into the season. Photo: Tariqul Hasan

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Published : 18 May 2025, 06:15 PM

Updated : 18 May 2025, 06:15 PM

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