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The institute was founded in 1984 in Savar Upazila, Dhaka division, Bangladesh. The executive head is the director general and a 14-member board of management. The chairman is the Minister for Fisheries and Livestock. [1] In 2014, it developed a new species of layer chicken whose sex was discernable at day one of their life. [3]
College of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences, University of Ghana; College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Faculty of Agribusiness and Communication Sciences (University for Development Studies) Tamale; school of Agriculture, University of Cape Coast
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council is the body in charge of the National Agricultural Research System and is located in Farmgate, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The institute won the Independence Award in 2021 for its outstanding contribution to research and training.
Several reputed educational institutes of the country are located in this city.Here is a list of the educational institutions of Mymensingh city, Bangladesh. The number registered has increased since the 1990s in proportion with the rising population.
Bangladesh Commerce and Investment Limited (Restructuring) Act, 1997 ... Bogra University of Science and Technology Act, 2001 ... Bangladesh Livestock Research ...
Comilla University [1] CoU 2006 Kotbari, Comilla Britannia University [2] BU 2010 Paduar Bazar, Bishwa Road, Comilla CCN University of Science & Technology [3] CCNUST 2015 Kotbari, Comilla The University of Comilla [4] UNIC 1995 Housing Estate, Comilla Bangladesh Army International University of Science & Technology [5] BAIUST 2015
In 1990, Bangladesh Association for Plant Tissue Culture (BAPTC) was formed which has been organising several international conferences since its inception. In September 1993, the government of Bangladesh formed a National Committee on Biotechnology Product Development to select potential biotechnological projects which could be leased out for ...
Kazi M. Badruddoza (1 January 1927 – 30 August 2023) was a Bangladeshi agronomist who is credited with using Agricultural Genetics and Plant Pathology to extensively increase agricultural production in Bangladesh thus leading the nation toward self-sufficiency in staple cereal crops.