High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla)
This knowledge product presents innovative high-yielding fodder production technologies to the multiple stress conditions of coastal Bangladesh. With increasing livestock demands and growing climate vulnerabilities, ensuring adequate access to quality fodder is essential for maintaining livestock pr...
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International Rice Research Institute
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178886 |
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| author | Ahmed, Sharif Devnath, Manik Islam, Md. Tariqul |
| author_browse | Ahmed, Sharif Devnath, Manik Islam, Md. Tariqul |
| author_facet | Ahmed, Sharif Devnath, Manik Islam, Md. Tariqul |
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| description | This knowledge product presents innovative high-yielding fodder production technologies to the multiple stress conditions of coastal Bangladesh. With increasing livestock demands and growing climate vulnerabilities, ensuring adequate access to quality fodder is essential for maintaining livestock productivity and supporting farmers' livelihoods. The approach emphasizes cultivating resilient, fast-growing fodder varieties suitable for the saline-prone and waterlogged environments typical of coastal areas. It highlights opportunities to enhance feed security through diversified fodder crops, as well as the potential for income diversification among farmers. The product also addresses key challenges such as salinity intrusion, limited land availability, and environmental stresses. It discusses strategies to overcome these challenges, including the use of salt-tolerant fodder varieties and innovative cultivation practices. Implementing these high-yielding fodder systems can improve livestock health, increase milk and meat production, and contribute to climate resilience. The knowledge product provides practical guidelines for farmers, extension workers, and policymakers to effectively scale up fodder cultivation. Promoting these technologies offers a pathway toward sustainable livestock systems, improved food security, and enhanced rural livelihoods in Bangladesh’s vulnerable coastal areas. |
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| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Bengali |
| publishDate | 2025 |
| publishDateRange | 2025 |
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| spelling | CGSpace1788862025-12-17T02:09:03Z High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla) Ahmed, Sharif Devnath, Manik Islam, Md. Tariqul mixed farming rice forage livestock climate resilience sustainable farming livelihoods This knowledge product presents innovative high-yielding fodder production technologies to the multiple stress conditions of coastal Bangladesh. With increasing livestock demands and growing climate vulnerabilities, ensuring adequate access to quality fodder is essential for maintaining livestock productivity and supporting farmers' livelihoods. The approach emphasizes cultivating resilient, fast-growing fodder varieties suitable for the saline-prone and waterlogged environments typical of coastal areas. It highlights opportunities to enhance feed security through diversified fodder crops, as well as the potential for income diversification among farmers. The product also addresses key challenges such as salinity intrusion, limited land availability, and environmental stresses. It discusses strategies to overcome these challenges, including the use of salt-tolerant fodder varieties and innovative cultivation practices. Implementing these high-yielding fodder systems can improve livestock health, increase milk and meat production, and contribute to climate resilience. The knowledge product provides practical guidelines for farmers, extension workers, and policymakers to effectively scale up fodder cultivation. Promoting these technologies offers a pathway toward sustainable livestock systems, improved food security, and enhanced rural livelihoods in Bangladesh’s vulnerable coastal areas. 2025-12 2025-12-17T00:14:34Z 2025-12-17T00:14:34Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178886 bn Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Ahmed, S., Devnath, M., Islam, M.T. (2025). High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla). International Rice Research Institute. 4 p. |
| spellingShingle | mixed farming rice forage livestock climate resilience sustainable farming livelihoods Ahmed, Sharif Devnath, Manik Islam, Md. Tariqul High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla) |
| title | High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla) |
| title_full | High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla) |
| title_fullStr | High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla) |
| title_full_unstemmed | High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla) |
| title_short | High-yielding fodder production technology for Coastal Bangladesh (Bangla) |
| title_sort | high yielding fodder production technology for coastal bangladesh bangla |
| topic | mixed farming rice forage livestock climate resilience sustainable farming livelihoods |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178886 |
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