Bangladesh is suitable for poultry production. Ducks and hens can be produced here by the village woman without too much care. Ducks require some water, i.e., some small ponds adjacent to the farmers house. However, hens can be rared in a small wooden cage in a corner of the yard in farmers house. They can be nourished by the very little amount of rejected or surplus human food, small insects like cockroach, earthworms, etc. In Bangladesh, most of the farmer families suffer from the lack of quality edible proteins. Proteins are required for building a good human health. A good health is required for a good mentality and a strong thinking system. Humans are privileged to other animals with this thinking system. A nation can not grow big with sick people having very bad thinking system. Therefore, proteins are required to build physically robust, healthy and mentally strong citizens with a goal to make a prosperous Bangladesh!
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
Boats are Very Common in Rural Bangladesh
Boats are Very Common in Rural Bangladesh. Most of them are manually driven by physical labor. A small boat is a very common gadget of a farmer family in a village of a flood-prone area. Small boats are used to communicate locally, to carry the agricultural production from the field to house, for marketing the household productions to a nearby village bazaar, capture fishes from the open water resources and so on. Some rich entrepreneurs install engines to a comparatively larger boats and engage their boats as a riverine transport for carrying consumables and other freights from the capital city to their local marketplace.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Farmers Love to Produce Rice
In Bangladesh, farmers love to produce rice. Rice is the main food crop in Bangladesh. People are mostly habituated to eating rice all over their livelihood. Now-a-days, some people are also taking wheat based food, i.e., Roti or Porota in at least one of their meals in the hole day. Vegetables like potato, cauliflower, tomato, brinjals, okra and the leafy vegetables like spinach and amaranths are also eaten. Onions, chillies and garlics are taken as the main spices in the different types of curry preparations. Fish, pulses, chicken, muttons, and beefs are taken along with the boiled-soft rice (Bhaat). Imported soybean and palm oil has already replaced the local tori and mustard oils. At present soybean oil is taken profusely by the all classes of people as the main vegetable oil in Bangladesh.
In the photo, a corrugated galvanized iron made farmers house is seen. There are several stockpiles of dried paddy stems are also seen in the picture. Farmers call it Poaal or Khawr, which is very much appreciated by the livestock like cows and buffaloes as the basic fibrous feed. Other additional concentrate livestock feeds like oil cakes, wheat husks, broken lathirus pulse (or, Kheshari) and low quality cereals are mixed with Poaal for preparation of the better quality balanced rations for the milking animals and working bullocks.
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