By Rafiqul Islam Montu
Floods, followed by drought, have disrupted the crop cycle in Bangladesh, especially in the northern and coastal southwest regions of the country. Of the total 5.62 million hectares of land under aman paddy cultivation, only 25 per cent has been cultivated this year in the delta country.
Floods, followed by drought, have disrupted the crop cycle in Bangladesh, especially in the northern and coastal southwest regions of the country. Of the total 5.62 million hectares of land under aman paddy cultivation, only 25 per cent has been cultivated this year in the delta country.
By Rafiqul Islam Montu
Farmers in coastal areas of Bangladesh have freed the freshwater canals from encroachment to irrigate their fields and are cultivating three crops a year. Some of the farmers have adopted the floating method of vegetable cultivation in ponds for a higher produce. They no longer migrate to cities in search of work.
Farmers in coastal areas of Bangladesh have freed the freshwater canals from encroachment to irrigate their fields and are cultivating three crops a year. Some of the farmers have adopted the floating method of vegetable cultivation in ponds for a higher produce. They no longer migrate to cities in search of work.
By Gaon Connection
Farmers in coastal areas of Bangladesh have freed the freshwater canals from encroachment to irrigate their fields and are cultivating three crops a year. Some of the farmers have adopted the floating method of vegetable cultivation in ponds for a higher produce. They no longer migrate to cities in search of work.
Farmers in coastal areas of Bangladesh have freed the freshwater canals from encroachment to irrigate their fields and are cultivating three crops a year. Some of the farmers have adopted the floating method of vegetable cultivation in ponds for a higher produce. They no longer migrate to cities in search of work.
By Rafiqul Islam Montu
बांग्लादेश के तटीय क्षेत्रों में किसानों ने कमाल कर दिया है। अपने खेतों की सिंचाई के लिए मीठे पानी की नहरों से अतिक्रमण हटा कर साल में तीन फसलें उगा रहे हैं। कुछ किसान तो फ्लोटिंग से तालाबों में सब्जियों की खेती कर रहे हैं जिससे उत्पादन और बढ़ गया है। इस सफलता ने काम की तलाश में शहरों की ओर पलायन पर ब्रेक लगा दिया है।
बांग्लादेश के तटीय क्षेत्रों में किसानों ने कमाल कर दिया है। अपने खेतों की सिंचाई के लिए मीठे पानी की नहरों से अतिक्रमण हटा कर साल में तीन फसलें उगा रहे हैं। कुछ किसान तो फ्लोटिंग से तालाबों में सब्जियों की खेती कर रहे हैं जिससे उत्पादन और बढ़ गया है। इस सफलता ने काम की तलाश में शहरों की ओर पलायन पर ब्रेक लगा दिया है।
By Gaon Connection
बांग्लादेश के तटीय क्षेत्रों में किसानों ने कमाल कर दिया है। अपने खेतों की सिंचाई के लिए मीठे पानी की नहरों से अतिक्रमण हटा कर साल में तीन फसलें उगा रहे हैं। कुछ किसान तो फ्लोटिंग से तालाबों में सब्जियों की खेती कर रहे हैं जिससे उत्पादन और बढ़ गया है। इस सफलता ने काम की तलाश में शहरों की ओर पलायन पर ब्रेक लगा दिया है।
बांग्लादेश के तटीय क्षेत्रों में किसानों ने कमाल कर दिया है। अपने खेतों की सिंचाई के लिए मीठे पानी की नहरों से अतिक्रमण हटा कर साल में तीन फसलें उगा रहे हैं। कुछ किसान तो फ्लोटिंग से तालाबों में सब्जियों की खेती कर रहे हैं जिससे उत्पादन और बढ़ गया है। इस सफलता ने काम की तलाश में शहरों की ओर पलायन पर ब्रेक लगा दिया है।
By Rafiqul Islam Montu
Twelve days before the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP27, Cyclone Sitrang hurtled through coastal Bangladesh on October 24 night, leaving paddy fields submerged and millions displaced.
Twelve days before the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP27, Cyclone Sitrang hurtled through coastal Bangladesh on October 24 night, leaving paddy fields submerged and millions displaced.
By गाँव कनेक्शन
As per the India Meteorological Department, between June 1 and September 30 which marks the monsoon season, there was six per cent more rainfall than normal. However, 195 districts in the country reported deficient rainfall which has had an adverse effect on this year’s food production in the country.
As per the India Meteorological Department, between June 1 and September 30 which marks the monsoon season, there was six per cent more rainfall than normal. However, 195 districts in the country reported deficient rainfall which has had an adverse effect on this year’s food production in the country.
By Abdul Wasim Ansari
On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.
On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.
By Gaon Connection
On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.
On December 7, the Indian government prohibited export of onions, with immediate effect, till March 31, 2024. Farmers are angry as they are likely to suffer financial losses. They are demanding revoking of the ban, or a better price for their produce. A ground report.
By Nidhi Jamwal
More than 33 million people in Pakistan have been affected by floods since June this year. Bangladesh is grappling with both floods and drought. And in India, early heatwaves, followed by early floods, and now drought-like conditions in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, have affected our main food crops – wheat and paddy. Meanwhile, wildfires are raging in Oregon (USA), and Europe is battling the worst drought in 500 years.
More than 33 million people in Pakistan have been affected by floods since June this year. Bangladesh is grappling with both floods and drought. And in India, early heatwaves, followed by early floods, and now drought-like conditions in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, have affected our main food crops – wheat and paddy. Meanwhile, wildfires are raging in Oregon (USA), and Europe is battling the worst drought in 500 years.