Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh

by Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS)
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Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
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Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh
Promoting Natural Farming Practices in Bangladesh

Project Report | Apr 8, 2021
Livestock brings luck to the Villagers

By Saumitro Chakrabarti | Project Contributor

Training among livestock supported beneficiaries
Training among livestock supported beneficiaries

Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) has supported 20 Sheep, 100 chicken and 100 ducks to the Sundarbans coastal people (Banishanta union of Dacope sub district of Khulna district).

The villagers are taking cake of the livestock. They are providing feed and regularly monitoring the livestock. They are getting eggs from chicken and ducks. Some of them sell eggs and getting monetary benefit. Others are rearing chickens and ducks and the number of livestock increasing day by day. They also sell the ducks and chickens for meat and getting economic support. They are taking care of the livestock like new born babies. A new scope for income has been developed and their family income has increased.

They are taking care of their children education in a better way than what they did in the past. They expect that the scope of their work will be expanded. This initiative encourages other villages to engage in livestock rearing. There are many more marginal villagers live in the coastal region, who deserve same support. So, we should think about those poor and deprived villagers.

We would like to thank all our donors for being so kind to us so far. We are requesting all our kind hearted donors to spread out their helping hands to support the marginal people through starting recurring donation.  

We are requesting all our donors to start monthly recurring donation. Please click the following link; https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/livelihood-improvement-for-fishermen-families?show=recurring

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Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS)

Location: Khulna - Bangladesh
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Twitter: @beds15
Project Leader:
Md. Maksudur Rahman
Khulna , Khulna Bangladesh

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