Over the decades, Bangladesh has lost vast swathes of its waterbodies as its population has kept growing. Fishermen saw their catches shrink year after year. Still, many in rural areas refused to let ...
Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akhter has said Bangladesh has witnessed a “silent revolution” in fish farming, with ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Bangladesh has recently achieved remarkable success in freshwater fish production, with more than 1.25 million metric tons of freshwater fish ...
Bangladesh should adopt better farming practices that prioritise agrochemical-free and sustainable methods to strengthen the fisheries and livestock sectors, experts said yesterday.
Bangladesh is reviving 39 native freshwater fish species through hatchery breeding, in an effort to secure stocks of commercially important fish. A quarter of the freshwater fish found in Bangladesh ...
Researchers say the dual-farming method can boost the blue economy by producing local Artemia, better salt, and export income ...
The world population is expected to grow by at least 2 billion people between now and 2050. That’s going to take a lot more food, and our appetites are already having planetary consequences: Raising ...
Professor Dr Md Mostafizur Rahman Mondol, dean of the Fisheries Faculty and convener of the organising committee, presided over the event.
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