Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh

Upon request from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Policy Research and Strategy Support Program in Bangladesh (IFPRI-PRSSP) developed and began a study on the adoption of agricultural technologies in USAID’s Feed the Future (FTF)...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Akhter, Hernandez, Ricardo, Naher, Firdousi, Data Analysis and Technical Assistance Limited
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150980
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author Ahmed, Akhter
Hernandez, Ricardo
Naher, Firdousi
Data Analysis and Technical Assistance Limited
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description Upon request from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Policy Research and Strategy Support Program in Bangladesh (IFPRI-PRSSP) developed and began a study on the adoption of agricultural technologies in USAID’s Feed the Future (FTF) zone of influence in the south and southwest regions of the country. FTF is the US government’s global hunger and food security initiative to support country-driven approaches to address the root causes of poverty, hunger, and undernutrition. In Bangladesh, FTF’s collective efforts aim to improve the livelihood and nutritional status of households through: (1) increased on-farm productivity, (2) increased investment in market systems and value chains, (3) enhanced food security policy and planning capacity, (4) enhanced agriculture innovation capacity, and (5) improved nutritional status of rural poor. The agricultural technologies evaluated in this study are: (1) Urea deep placement (UDP)-popularly known as “Guti urea”; and (2) Modern, stress-tolerant varieties of rice.
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spelling CGSpace1509802025-11-06T06:05:51Z Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh Ahmed, Akhter Hernandez, Ricardo Naher, Firdousi Data Analysis and Technical Assistance Limited technology rice urea agriculture varieties innovation adoption agricultural development fertilizer technology Upon request from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Policy Research and Strategy Support Program in Bangladesh (IFPRI-PRSSP) developed and began a study on the adoption of agricultural technologies in USAID’s Feed the Future (FTF) zone of influence in the south and southwest regions of the country. FTF is the US government’s global hunger and food security initiative to support country-driven approaches to address the root causes of poverty, hunger, and undernutrition. In Bangladesh, FTF’s collective efforts aim to improve the livelihood and nutritional status of households through: (1) increased on-farm productivity, (2) increased investment in market systems and value chains, (3) enhanced food security policy and planning capacity, (4) enhanced agriculture innovation capacity, and (5) improved nutritional status of rural poor. The agricultural technologies evaluated in this study are: (1) Urea deep placement (UDP)-popularly known as “Guti urea”; and (2) Modern, stress-tolerant varieties of rice. 2014 2024-08-01T02:54:38Z 2024-08-01T02:54:38Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150980 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ahmed, Akhter U.; Hernandez, Ricardo; and Naher, Firdousi. 2014. Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh. Dhaka, Bangladesh and Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150980
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rice
urea
agriculture
varieties
innovation adoption
agricultural development
fertilizer technology
Ahmed, Akhter
Hernandez, Ricardo
Naher, Firdousi
Data Analysis and Technical Assistance Limited
Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh
title Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh
title_full Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh
title_short Agricultural technology adoption in the Feed the Future zone of influence in Bangladesh
title_sort agricultural technology adoption in the feed the future zone of influence in bangladesh
topic technology
rice
urea
agriculture
varieties
innovation adoption
agricultural development
fertilizer technology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150980
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