Meherpur Fruit:
Mango:
Since the introduction of the zamindar system, most of the landowners of Meherpur are owned by some zamindars influential in this region. Through their efforts, from the 18th century to the early 19th century, the famous and magnificent Amabaganas of the area were born. Up to 19th century, there was an area of about 662 hectares in Meherpur. The other gardens are: Ganguly garden (Barabagan) (extinct), Naib garden (partially extinct), Datta gardens (extinct), Handababur garden (partially extinct), Mallick garden (extinct), Ratanpur garden, Kedarganj garden, Baidyanathtala Ambagan (now Mujibnagar Amarkanan) , Ram Babu garden of Ramnagar, Ujalpur, Kathuli Gopi Sundari and trust garden (extinct), Amjhappy Kuthi gardens (extinct), Chitla and Baradi farms. Child, Bhatpara shrines garden (extinct). These gardens are available in these gardens such as Himasagar, Langra, Gopalbhog, Khirsapati, Khirsawog, Jamivogog, Fazli, Kachamitha, Kummazali, Tabla, Khajud Chakra, Payaraphuli, Coconut Bird, Guls, Ashhay, Ashwina, Baramasi, Mohanovog, Bombay, Tili Bombay, Bhuto, Bishwanath, The name, color, taste, and smell of the name, color, taste, and smell were mixed with curry, emerald, shahivog, queen, beaku, malsa, kalapahari. Most of the gardens and varieties have become extinct due to the modern civic amenities. The main gardens are over. On the other hand, the taste and quality of the america of this region has increased due to the cultivation of Himasagar, Langara, Bombay, Vishwanath and Fazli mango. At present, the production of garden for the purpose of commercial production has dropped. Instead of the large garden, there are more number of small gardens. Increasing number of gardens are increasing. Ampali, Malati Lata and Golden Line, as well as traditional america in the 1990s. The local Kanchan, Doyel Lata and Sundari are also being greeted with a lot of mango.
Litchi:
Litchi cultivation along with mangala-kathalas is also increasing in size. Likur Kader of Meherpur is similar to Himsagar amar. Litchi instantaneous fruit But farmers have become more enthusiastic in cultivating litchi due to early production and high prices. Litchi is cultivated in 300 hectares of land in Meherpur district. In the last three years, litchi saplings have been planted in 200 bighas of land. Litchi produced in this district is native and ay variety (also called Gui Litcho) is cultivated. Generally local varieties of Bombay and Mozaffarabad Lichu are known as this. However, in the famous litchu, Ata Bombay is the best. Because of the fleshy, creampie, sweet and small beech and gorgeous red, this litchi is one of the best litchi of Bangladesh. This litchi cultivation is not very large. Some people plant two trees in the house by the initiative. TS-4 and China 14 species of litchi are now extensive in the Horticulture Department. These are also well-known varieties and known everywhere as Bombay Litchi.
Banana and Pape:
Art and drinks are known as commercial fruits and vegetables after Independence. Although both crops are available throughout the year, but also known as summer fruits This year's crop is cultivated for two years till one year. In case of pep, there is more demand for domestic varieties. In the field of call, there is a lot of local chest, pressed vegetables, vegetables, bakchhari, kathali, bichi, champa, but many of its present abolished.
Cool:
Talking about the cultivation of coconut and good varieties of coconut husk in Meherpur district, there is now a growing trend of cultivation due to the cultivation of some provocative fruit cultivators. At present, 4 hectares in Meherpur Sadar, 5 hectares in Mujibnagar upazila and 3 hectares of land in commercial areas are cultivated commercially. Earlier, Dhaka-29 varieties have been cultivated, but for the last two years, apple cloves, bacul, coconut husks are being cultivated. These colors have become popular due to the colors and taste being delicious and commercially growing its cultivation.
Other fruits: In other districts, Amra, Cuddel, Bell, Batabi, Lemu, Kamranga, Jamrul, Jalpai etc are cultivated and other domestic fruits are also run out on demand.
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS