Outstanding Rice Landraces in India and Community-Managed Seed Systems
Rice landraces hold immense value, not only for their genetic diversity but also for their profound connections to local cultures. As we face the dual [...]
Strengthening EAS in Bangladesh Through Public-Private Partnerships
I could see a lot of scope for enhancing the quality and coverage of Extension and Advisory Services through forging partnerships between the public and [...]
Tea Leaves and Triumphs: Paving the Way for Small Tea Growers in Assam
Small tea growers are important stakeholders in the tea industry. In this blog, Swarup Upadhyaya explores the diverse challenges faced by Small Tea Growers (STGs) [...]
Strengthening the Farmer Producer Organization Ecosystem for Farmers Prosperity
The majority of farmers in India own small landholdings – 83% of farmers belong to the small and marginal category (owning less than 1 ha [...]
GOOD PRACTICES 62- Community-Based Rice Seed Entrepreneurship Model in Northern Bangladesh
Food security is paramount in Bangladesh, which has a high population density (1329 people per km2) and poverty rate (18.7%). Seed is a critical input [...]
Good Practice Note – 02: Increasing Cropping Intensity: Way to Increase Crop Productivity
Increasing Cropping Intensity: Way to Increase Crop Productivity by Kbd. Abdul Malek Prof. Dr. Md. Sekender Ali The agriculture of Bangladesh is rich in [...]