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Agriculture is the largest employment sector in Bangladesh, making up 14.2 percent of Bangladesh's GDP in 2017 and employing about 42.7 percent of the workforce. [1] The performance of this sector has an overwhelming impact on major macroeconomic objectives like employment generation, poverty alleviation, human resources development, food ...
Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation or BADC, [1] is an autonomous government body that manages the agricultural Inputs Supplier i.e. agricultural seeds, non-nitrogen fertilizer and Minor Irrigation facilitating to farmers of Bangladesh and is located in Motijheel Thana, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Pages in category "Agriculture in Bangladesh" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Mahamaya Chhara Irrigation Extension Project; N.
The ministry is the apex body for formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws related to Agriculture in Bangladesh. Directorate/ Agency
The Agriculture Directorate (Extension and Management) and Jute directorate were established in 1975 by the government of Bangladesh.The Department of Agricultural Extension was formed in 1982 through the merger of Agriculture Directorate (Extension and Management), Jute Directorate, Plant Protection Directorate, Horticulture Board, Tobacco Development Board, and Central Extension Resource and ...
The project provides various income-generating need-based training like handicrafts, poultry, psiculture, gardening, agriculture, cattle rearing, etc. This project is a Social Safety Net Programme of the government. My Village My Town: Rural area n/a Proposed [49] Tk1.5 trillion It is a Peri-Urbanisation project for 87,230 villages from 64 ...
Summary Description Congressional Budget Office's report on the Agriculture Act of 2014.pdf English: Effects on direct spending and revenues of the conference agreement on H.R. 2642, as reported on January 27, 2014.
The Agricultural Act of 2014 [1] (also known as the 2014 U.S. Farm Bill, formerly the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013) is an act of Congress that authorizes nutrition and agriculture programs in the United States for the years of 2014–2018. [2] The bill authorizes $956 billion in spending over the next ten years. [3]