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ASA-Com-120112119305

Md.matiar Rahman


Bangladesh


‘Fight for hunger’ – An institution for low income farmer

Bangladesh is one the most highly dense populated country. Agriculture remains the most important sector of Bangladeshi economy, contributing 19.6% national GDP and providing employment for 63% of population (ministry of Agriculture: moa).More than 70% of Bangladeshi’s population and 77% of its workforce lives in rural area.87% of rural household rely on Agriculture for at least part of their income. Above 30% of our farmer using handmade tools and equipment for irrigation/ cultivation. And most of our labor force illiterate and practicing traditional agriculture pattern.

With the rapid growth of population, food demand is increasing, which take impact on irrigation and results farming land decrease. We have land and exertion but why we can’t be developed? Why our huge population are deprive from food? To ensure the food lacking’s of these huge population, we need to develop our agriculture as well as farmer’s skill.

Project process: The project is about farming based institution. Main component of the project is labor force and rural farmer. Local community will learn by non-formal education and they have scope to work on production field existing in project. By the profit of the project they will get salary to ensuring their better life. Learning community can learn from the project by 7 days, 21 days, 3 months, 6 months non-formal course. After that they have scope to work in existing project to be more skillful or they can apply their learning process at their household or own farming land to get better output. Locally 25% of grown organic crops will be sold in a new on site’s farmer market as though the locality can get fresh healthy and cheap rated product beside their door and 65% will be sell in urban super shops.

The above project is near zero carbon and run by its own energy. The energy is produce from bio-gas plantation. The water harvesting process get less impact on underground water. Harvested rain water will use at summer time. The new farm will use sustainable irrigation techniques t



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