BSS
  20 Oct 2023, 11:03

25,000 farmers to adopt climate-smart agro-method in Barind

RAJSHAHI, Oct 20, 2023 (BSS)- More than 25,000 grassroots farmers will be
given ideas and knowledge related to adopt climate-smart agriculture methods
for making their farming outputs profitable in the region, including its
Barind area.

They will also attain practical knowledge about boosting irrigation
efficiency and farm productivity besides availing and expanding local agro-
business opportunities through connecting a strong public-private stakeholder
network.

To this end, a project titled "Climate Resilient Agriculture Advancement in
Barind" will be implemented in Paba upazila of Rajshahi, Sadar upazila of
Chapainawabganj and Niamotpur and Potnitola upazilas in Naogaon districts.

Agricultural officials and other stakeholders revealed this while addressing
a project orientation workshop at the office conference hall of Deputy
Director of the Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) here on Thursday.

DASCOH Foundation will implement the project, technically supported by the
Syngenta Foundation while financially supported by the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation Limited.

Executive Director of Bangladesh Bank Kazi Rafiqul Hassan addressed the
workshop as the chief guest while DAE Additional Director Shamsul Wadud,
Deputy Director Mozdar Hossain and Country Head of Corporate Services
Abdullah Al Mamun spoke as special guests.

Country Director of Syngenta Foundation Farhad Zamil and Jahangir Alam Khan
from DASCOH Foundation also joined the project inception meeting.

Program Development Lead Abdur Rouf gave an overview of the project along
with its aims, objectives, components and implementation strategy.

He told the meeting that they will promote climate smart technologies for
increasing water use efficiency and farm productivity coupled with fallow
land utilization.

There are provisions of empowering women and youth in agriculture through
creating job opportunities and agro-entrepreneurship programmes.

Partnership development among public and private sector stakeholders will be
done for innovations, value chain strengthening and export promotion.

The project is intended to bring 12,000 farmers under the farmer entrepreneur
hub network and there will be 25 of them in each of the developed hubs.
Besides, five supply chains will be developed for local and export markets.

Income generation of each of the entrepreneurs will stand 3,600 US dollars
annually side by side with two to five price advantages for the farmers'
better market linkage.