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 6, 2023
Skill development training on livestock rearing

By M. Sabrin Ahmed Roty | Project Leader

BEDS has been working for the betterment of the local community of Sundarbans coastal region since 2013. BEDS created several alternate income generating scopes for those people and now they are getting much profit from the initiatives. Livestock rearing in one of such income generating activities. BEDS has trained the local community on livestock rearing and also distributed livestock like duck, sheep and cow to the local community. But the local community are facing some issues regarding the disease management of livestock. For the proper benefit from the livestock, disease management is a must. If someone fails to take proper take, he will face total failure from the livestock. Considering the situation, BEDS organized a skill developed training program for the coastal farmers on prevention measures on cow and duck diseases. A skilled expert have conducted the training program and also answered all the questions of the local community. The local people are hopeful to make profit from the livestock by applying the knowledge of the training event to prevent the disease infestation of the livestock.

BEDS has established BANOJIBI and there are lots of deprived women in this region. BEDS is unable to support more women due to the lack of funding support. So, it’s a heartiest appeal to all the donors for being kind to help those vulnerable women to give them a chance to come out from the cycle of poverty and lead a respectful life.

We would like to thank all our donors for being so kind to us so far. We are requesting all our kind donors to start monthly recurring donation. For recurring donation, please visit the following link; https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/livelihood-improvement-for-fishermen-families/

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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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