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Pineapple Bicycles P for Pineapple Pineapple is widely cultivated almost everywhere in Bangladesh which is my homeland. Madhupur region, located near the city of Dhaka, is the largest pineapple growing area in Bangladesh. Perhaps, my readers would not be interested to visit the pineapple gardens with me. However, I am sure that they will be interested to see the pineapple market and how the pineapples are carried there by the farmers. At seven in the morning, the pineapple market in Madhupur turns bustling. If you stand somewhere on the highway near the marketplace, you will be amazed to see how the farmers carry their products to the market! They are mostly cyclists! I have posted below some such pictures for my readers to see. Unfortunately, the farmers do not get good prices for their produces as the market is a wholesale one. The price of each pineapple is less than One US Dollar during harvesting season. Photo credit: Abdul Momin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Handling the pineapples looks like hard physical work! I have a new appreciation for everything that has to happen before they make their way into my kitchen!
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Handling the pineapples looks like hard physical work! I have a new appreciation for everything that has to happen before they make their way into my kitchen!
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Those young gentlemen are working so very hard. I can smell the pineapple....what beautiful produce! Thank you for sharing dear Look
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Those young gentlemen are working so very hard. I can smell the pineapple....what beautiful produce! Thank you for sharing dear Look
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Thank you Look for sharing this, very interesting and great pictures. Farmers are never paid enough for their hard work, it's a wonder that we still have people who want to farm.
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Several years ago my late longtime gal friend and neighbor and I went to Hawaii. We saw pineapple farms but didn't see anything like this. I wish we could have. Thanks for sharing these photos with us.
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Very interesting! So much of our farming skills are gone.... replaced by machines. I used to buy whole pineapples and the children loved it when we carved them and they got to eat the fresh raw fruit. For cooking and baking, I used the canned fruit, and I was sort of famous for my pineapple upside down cake. Golly, I haven't baked one of those for years. Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.
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Thank you Look for sharing this, very interesting and great pictures. Farmers are never paid enough for their hard work, it's a wonder that we still have people who want to farm. Thanks, Nileyears, for visiting this blog of mine. Your comments on farming have made me thoughtful! What would happen to us if the Farmers stop farming? Take care of yourself. Be safe.
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Several years ago my late longtime gal friend and neighbor and I went to Hawaii. We saw pineapple farms but didn't see anything like this. I wish we could have. Thanks for sharing these photos with us. Thanks for stopping by this blog. Your post has enriched the blog. I hope you and your partner are keeping well. Be safe.
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Very interesting! So much of our farming skills are gone.... replaced by machines. I used to buy whole pineapples and the children loved it when we carved them and they got to eat the fresh raw fruit. For cooking and baking, I used the canned fruit, and I was sort of famous for my pineapple upside down cake. Golly, I haven't baked one of those for years.
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TxJW, I am delighted to read from you here on my blog page. You have asked me to clarify how does the market operates? Wholesalers of pineapples and other fruits from different areas of the country throng the Pineapple markets to buy the sweet and juicy pineapples soon after the products start coming to market. The farmers sell their pineapples both to individuals as well as to the bulk buyers. The canning Companies usually do not buy from these markets. They buy from those farmers who have entered into sale contact with them in advance. As pineapple is a highly perishable product, the farmers like to sell them to the bulk buyers who, intern, sale the fruits to the retailers. Though it is difficult to make the middlemen disappear completely, our Government is now trying to help the growers to get fair prices for their products. Thanks for visiting the blog. Your comments have enriched it immensely. Take care. Be safe.
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Darter, I like to drink juice extracted from a fresh pineapple every morning during the pineapple season in my country. I avoid canned products of every type of fruit. Thanks for visiting the blog. Be safe.
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How interesting Looklook!! What hard work farming is~~ ![]()
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Hi Look........Thanks for sharing the pictures and the information about the pineapple trade in your area. I love pineapple. Creative Ideas.
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How interesting Looklook!! What hard work farming is~~ ![]()
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Hi Look........Thanks for sharing the pictures and the information about the pineapple trade in your area. I love pineapple.
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LOOK, I DID NOT KNOW PINEAPPLES WERE GROWN IN BANGLA DESH. HOW INTERESTING. I SUPPOSE MOST ARE EXPORTED?
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I carry a lot of stuff on my bicycles, but nothing on this scale.
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I carry a lot of stuff on my bicycles, but nothing on this scale.
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Good to see you back here on my blog page, Sewg. These people use Bicycles to save the cost of carrying pineapples to market. They are not only hard-working but innovative too. Take Care.
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LOOK, I DID NOT KNOW PINEAPPLES WERE GROWN IN BANGLA DESH. HOW INTERESTING. I SUPPOSE MOST ARE EXPORTED?
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It is amazing what people carry on their bicycles in countries where that is the main mode of transportation. I've watched documentaries. I am sure that Hawaii has fruit trucks. Pineapple is one of my favorite fruits and it won't grow in West Virginia.
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It is amazing what people carry on their bicycles in countries where that is the main mode of transportation. I've watched documentaries. I am sure that Hawaii has fruit trucks. Pineapple is one of my favorite fruits and it won't grow in West Virginia. These farmers are not large plantation owners. Some of them are simply sharecroppers. They use bikes to reduce the carrying costs of their products to nearby markets. Most of these markets are located near the highways from where Fruit Trucks are used for transporting bulk products to various cities. I like to eat pineapples too. Stay well and cheerful, dear Star.
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Maudie, As mentioned elsewhere by me, these farmers are not only hard-working but innovative too. Thank you so much for the views expressed above by you. Take care, dear friend. Have pleasant days ahead.
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Send me some nice fresh juicy pineapples. They look beautiful.
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Send me some nice fresh juicy pineapples. They look beautiful.
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Great pics LookLook. You always post the best pics. It was interesting to read some facts about the pineapple growers of Dhakka. It is a shame the farmers get so little money. Much like the Dairy industry in Australia. I always enjoy reading your blogs. We grow pineapples in Oz, but yours look better than ours. It is amazing how much produce those men can fit onto a bicycle.
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Great pics LookLook. You always post the best pics. It was interesting to read some facts about the pineapple growers of Dhakka. It is a shame the farmers get so little money. Much like the Dairy industry in Australia. I always enjoy reading your blogs. We grow pineapples in Oz, but yours look better than ours. It is amazing how much produce those men can fit onto a bicycle. They need to market their products soon for obvious reasons. They can fit a maximum of 100 pineapples in one Bicycle. Take Care, My friend. Be safe.
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