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Mangoes from Naogaon for Dhaka

Guti mangoes are being picked from trees from Naogaon, one of the largest mango-producing districts in the country, on Friday. The farmers say a drought has squeezed the harvest this season.

Each maund of Guti mango from Naogaon is being sold at Tk 1,000 to Tk 1,200 while Gopalbhog is being sold at Tk 1,800 to Tk 2,200 per maund. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Each maund of Guti mango from Naogaon is being sold at Tk 1,000 to Tk 1,200 while Gopalbhog is being sold at Tk 1,800 to Tk 2,200 per maund. Photo: Sadequl Islam
A farmer is picking mangoes from a tree in Naogaon. They say inclement weather has caused a poor harvest this season. Photo: Sadequl Islam
A farmer is picking mangoes from a tree in Naogaon. They say inclement weather has caused a poor harvest this season. Photo: Sadequl Islam
A farmer is picking mangoes from a tree in Naogaon. They say inclement weather has caused a poor harvest this season. Photo: Sadequl Islam
A farmer is picking mangoes from a tree in Naogaon. They say inclement weather has caused a poor harvest this season. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Farmers have started picking Guti mangoes in Naogaon. These mangoes are being transported to local markets, alongside other parts of the country. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Farmers have started picking Guti mangoes in Naogaon. These mangoes are being transported to local markets, alongside other parts of the country. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Each maund of Guti mango from Naogaon is being sold at Tk 1,000 to Tk 1,200 while Gopalbhog is being sold at Tk 1,800 to Tk 2,200 per maund. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Each maund of Guti mango from Naogaon is being sold at Tk 1,000 to Tk 1,200 while Gopalbhog is being sold at Tk 1,800 to Tk 2,200 per maund. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Farmers have started picking Guti mangoes in Naogaon, one of the largest mango-producing districts in the country, on Friday, May 24, 2025. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Farmers have started picking Guti mangoes in Naogaon, one of the largest mango-producing districts in the country, on Friday, May 24, 2025. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Farmers in Naogaon have started picking Guti mangoes on Friday, May 24, 2025. Photo: Sadequl Islam
Farmers in Naogaon have started picking Guti mangoes on Friday, May 24, 2025. Photo: Sadequl Islam

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Published : 24 May 2025, 04:02 PM

Updated : 24 May 2025, 04:02 PM

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