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    Strengthening the Farmers Producer Organization Ecosystem for Farmer 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 of land) – and therefore the volume of farm produce by these small farmers is inevitably small. Many farmers and their farms are far away from markets where their produce can be sold. Their access to markets, to communication networks, to banking services, and to
    sources of information are limited.

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    Bangladesh Agricultural and Extension Netwrork