Sunamganj, April 24 -- A diesel shortage coupled with the recent hike in fuel prices has sharply increased the cost of harvesting Boro paddy in the haor regions of northeastern Bangladesh, leaving farmers struggling to bring in their crops on time and facing mounting financial losses.

Although the harvesting season has already begun across Sylhet division, many farmers say they are unable to cut their paddy in time due to a lack of fuel and soaring machine rental costs, raising fears of crop damage from untimely rain or early flooding.

According to the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), a total of 2,23,511 hectares of land across 137 small and large haors in 12 upazilas of Sunamganj district were brought under Boro cultivation ...