
Friends, how are you? I hope everyone is well, and I am well too, Alhamdulillah. Today I will introduce you to some crops in our village, especially vegetables. Today, I will introduce you to the tomatoes that have been planted in our village house.


In Bangladesh, a large number of adulterated and formalin-laced vegetables are available day by day, which is why the number of diseases and ailments has increased here. Therefore, we should all prepare vegetables on our own basis and on our own initiative and produce and eat them on our own land, but that is not possible for everyone, especially those who live in cities, who do not have land to plant any crops.


Also, nowadays there are roof gardens, but the vegetables are not as plentiful as the plants planted in the ground. However, today we planted tomato plants in the land we have at our country house, and there are green and yellow tomatoes. You can see how fresh and healthy the tomatoes are here, and also, the same tomatoes are much more fun to eat.


But here, there are a lot of weeds in the tomato garden, and we have to clean them. We also have two people assigned to take care of the tomato plants, and they have to be paid every month. They also have to work hard and put in a lot of effort until they get a plant and the fruit of that plant, which is really very difficult, and many people cannot afford these hardships.


But finally, I will say this, especially in rural areas, many vegetables are available fresh, and even though they cost a little more, we should eat fresh vegetables and eat vegetables that do not contain formalin. Especially for children and the elderly, we must check whether the vegetables are frozen or not, as they will be more likely to get sick. We all have to monitor this and make sure that we can eat vegetables fresh and do not have any problems. I am saying goodbye today.




