Bangladesh grows enough food to feed itself, but its farmers are falling behind. A crop system built around volume—especially rice—has left rural livelihoods increasingly fragile ...
Bangladesh, the world’s largest delta, owes its identity, fertile soils, and agricultural vitality to the complex network of ...
Bangladesh’s agricultural sector has long been seen as a pillar of domestic food security and a potential engine for export ...
Just a few years ago, jhum farming defined the landscape of Chimbuk's hillside areas of Sualok and Tongbati in Bandarban Sadar upazila. Farmers cleared forest patches, burned undergrowth, and planted ...
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