Md. Mizanur Rahman, Chapainawabganj: Farmers who own mango and paddy fields near a brick kiln in Chaudala, Chapainawabganj, have received compensation for crop damage. The kiln owners paid cash compensation through local Union Parishad representatives.
Farmers say this is the first time compensation has
been paid, even though crops around more than 150 brick kilns across the
district suffer extensive damage every year.
According to reports, ANF Bricks, located in
Nandolalpur field of Chaudala Union, Gomastapur upazila, has been operating for
nearly 18 years. This year, paddy and mango crops in the area adjacent to the
kiln were damaged due to storms and other natural disasters. The farmers
informed the Union Parishad, and under the leadership of a UP member, the
extent of the damage was assessed and compensation was paid. Local farmers
expressed satisfaction with the move.
Farmers say mango, the district’s main cash crop,
has long suffered heavy losses due to smoke from brick kilns. Despite thousands
of complaints, no action was taken. This is the first time farmers in the
district have received full compensation. Those worst affected received Tk
12,000 per bigha for paddy land. Compensation was paid based on-site damage
assessments led by the UP member. Farmers demanded that the same arrangement be
extended to affected farmers around the district’s 150-plus brick kilns.
Tajemul Haque, a farmer from Nandolalpur village in
Chaudala Union, said, “I have 2 bighas of paddy and 7 bighas of mango orchard
next to the brick kiln. The paddy was more damaged. Later, under the UP
member’s leadership, we were paid compensation according to the amount we claimed.
This initiative is undoubtedly good, because for years we suffered losses without
getting any compensation.”
Md. Dhulu, a farmer from Gurjaghat area of Chaudala
with 2 bighas of paddy near the kiln, said, “Some damage is normal when a brick
kiln is nearby. But since ANF Bricks uses coal, the damage is relatively less.
Still, the kiln owner sat down and paid compensation for the loss that
occurred. They covered the full cost of fertilizer and pesticides for the
land.”
Nazmul Alam, one of the proprietors of ANF Bricks,
said, “We paid compensation to every farmer who informed us about crop damage.
In fact, nearly all affected people around the kiln have been compensated.
Since these farmers are from our own area, we took the initiative. We are the
first to do this, so that others may follow. Considering environmental damage,
we don’t even burn wood in our kiln.”
Helal Uddin, UP member of Ward 8 of Chaudala Union
Parishad, said that after farmers reported the damage, a meeting was held with
local dignitaries to resolve the issue. “After hearing the farmers, the
committee inspected the site, assessed the damage, and handed over the
compensation. After receiving the cash, the farmers said they had no further
complaints. More than 30 paddy farmers and over 20 mango farmers received
compensation,” he said.
Gomastapur Upazila Agriculture Officer Md. Saklain
Hossain said he had visited the kiln area. “Several farmers told us they have
received their compensation. Smoke from brick kilns often damages paddy, mango,
and other crops. Such an exceptional initiative will help farmers reduce losses
and even benefit to some extent,” he said.
Subject : Country News

শুক্রবার, ০৫ জুন ২০২৬
Publish Date : 26 May 2026

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