Mango harvesting officially began in Satkhira on Tuesday, with fresh produce arriving in local markets.
Acting Deputy Commissioner Bishnupada Pall formally inaugurated the harvesting activities at an orchard in the Fingri area in the morning.
Officials from various levels of the administration, including Deputy Director of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) Saiful Islam, were present along with local mango growers.
Farmers said they are expecting a bumper yield this season. They also expressed hope of making a good profit if fair market prices are ensured.
Authorities noted that Satkhira’s mangoes enjoy a strong reputation across the country and are also exported abroad.
To maintain this reputation, officials stressed the importance of marketing safe, chemical-free mangoes. They warned that strict action will be taken against any traders found using harmful chemicals.
In the first phase, local varieties such as Gobindabhog, Gopalbhog and Golapkhas have entered the market.
Himsagar mangoes are expected to be available from May 15, followed by Langra on May 27 and Amrapali from June 5.