Environment Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan has cautioned that the future impacts of climate change could require Bangladesh to redraw its national boundaries.
Decades after independence, land ownership remains concentrated in the hands of a few, while marginal farmers struggle with shrinking farmland and economic uncertainty ...
As climate change reshapes Bangladesh’s landscape, thousands of people in the coastal regions are being forced to migrate ...
With urea priced at $359.33 per tonne, Bangladesh spends about Tk 10,000 crore ($776 million) annually on fertiliser for rice ...
In Bangladesh, a culture around agriculture and place-attachment often draws people to farming, yet a complex global and local political economy pushes them off the land towards the cities.
A brewing shift toward religious conservatism has emerged from the political vacuum in this country of 175 million people.
In the coastal districts of Satkhira and Khulna in Bangladesh, shrimp farmers are grappling with how to meet the growing global demand while minimizing environmental harm. A study published in Ocean & ...
Both the acreage and production of lentils have been declining over the years, according to official data, as farmers cite a combination of factors, including lower profitability, frequent crop ...
In February, during the flowering time of black cumin (Nigella sativa), beekeeper Pavel Hossen set up an apiary on leased ...
Contract broiler farming for growing broiler chicken helps marginal farmers to reduce the cost of production, benefiting both ...
DHAKA, April 3, 2025 (BSS) - Women are getting self-reliant growing flowers in the sandy char lands in Kurigram district as ...
Bangladesh must reevaluate its global alliances and economic policies as it strives to transform into a developed economy by 2041. The United States, as Bangladesh's largest export destination and a ...