By Samira Bintay Hasib | Project contributor
The costal people in Bangladesh are very poor. Due to the geographical position and environment the life of the costal people is very difficult. Most of them depends on forest for their livelihood. Involving them in different livelihood approach can reduce the forest disturbance. Duck farming can reduce the poverty of costal people. Duck needs water source for swimming. Our coastal area has so many natural water channels, pond, and other water sources. Which is very helpful for duck farming. As these sources are full of natural resources. So, the need of commercial feed and home-made feed is low. That’s why they don’t need to investment a lot.
From this duck they get eggs and meat. Which is a great source of protein and this duck and egg has huge market demand. For improving the livelihood approach BEDS helps to the coastal people on duck farming. The tourist who comes to visit the our eco village can enjoy this duck farming.
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