Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development

In rural Bangladesh, where most farmland is reserved for rice and cash crops, homestead gardening has become a way for families to get nutritious food and additional income. These small household plots, often managed by women, play a vital role in diversifying diets and strengthening food security,...

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Autores principales: Humaira, Bushra, Miajy, Abdullah, Haque, Abdul, Ahmed, Sharif, Bhandari, Humnath
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Rice Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178974
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author Humaira, Bushra
Miajy, Abdullah
Haque, Abdul
Ahmed, Sharif
Bhandari, Humnath
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Bhandari, Humnath
Haque, Abdul
Humaira, Bushra
Miajy, Abdullah
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Miajy, Abdullah
Haque, Abdul
Ahmed, Sharif
Bhandari, Humnath
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description In rural Bangladesh, where most farmland is reserved for rice and cash crops, homestead gardening has become a way for families to get nutritious food and additional income. These small household plots, often managed by women, play a vital role in diversifying diets and strengthening food security, especially for land poor communities. Yet, year-round production has long been limited by one major challenge: access to quality seeds and seedlings. Locally developed nursery entrepreneurship is an excellent option for managing quality seeds/seedlings. With the support by the CGIAR Initiative for Sustainable Farming Systems, IRRI has trained seventeen young individuals, included two females and fifteen males, from Rangpur, Nilphamari, and Dinajpur districts through a nursery entrepreneurship training at the Horticulture Centre in Rangpur. The training covered commercial nursery design and management, selection of suitable vegetable and fruit varieties for seedling production, pest and disease management, and marketing strategies. Following the training, the participants established their own nurseries in their respective areas. Since then, they have grown and sold vegetable and fruit seedlings to neighboring farmers with support from IRRI and DAE. Local farmers are highly satisfied with the quality of seedlings and saplings provided by these nursery entrepreneurs, as the supply meets their demand effectively.
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spelling CGSpace1789742025-12-18T02:05:07Z Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development Humaira, Bushra Miajy, Abdullah Haque, Abdul Ahmed, Sharif Bhandari, Humnath women's empowerment youth entrepreneurship nursery raising crop management seedling production rural development smallholders gender income generation In rural Bangladesh, where most farmland is reserved for rice and cash crops, homestead gardening has become a way for families to get nutritious food and additional income. These small household plots, often managed by women, play a vital role in diversifying diets and strengthening food security, especially for land poor communities. Yet, year-round production has long been limited by one major challenge: access to quality seeds and seedlings. Locally developed nursery entrepreneurship is an excellent option for managing quality seeds/seedlings. With the support by the CGIAR Initiative for Sustainable Farming Systems, IRRI has trained seventeen young individuals, included two females and fifteen males, from Rangpur, Nilphamari, and Dinajpur districts through a nursery entrepreneurship training at the Horticulture Centre in Rangpur. The training covered commercial nursery design and management, selection of suitable vegetable and fruit varieties for seedling production, pest and disease management, and marketing strategies. Following the training, the participants established their own nurseries in their respective areas. Since then, they have grown and sold vegetable and fruit seedlings to neighboring farmers with support from IRRI and DAE. Local farmers are highly satisfied with the quality of seedlings and saplings provided by these nursery entrepreneurs, as the supply meets their demand effectively. 2025-12 2025-12-17T22:48:58Z 2025-12-17T22:48:58Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178974 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Humaira, Bushra, Abdullah Miajy, Abdul Haque, Sharif Ahmed, and Humnath Bhandar (2025). Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development. International Rice Research Institute. 9 p.
spellingShingle women's empowerment
youth
entrepreneurship
nursery raising
crop management
seedling production
rural development
smallholders
gender
income generation
Humaira, Bushra
Miajy, Abdullah
Haque, Abdul
Ahmed, Sharif
Bhandari, Humnath
Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development
title Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development
title_full Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development
title_fullStr Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development
title_full_unstemmed Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development
title_short Empowering youth and women in Bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development
title_sort empowering youth and women in bangladesh through nursery entrepreneurship for sustainable rural development
topic women's empowerment
youth
entrepreneurship
nursery raising
crop management
seedling production
rural development
smallholders
gender
income generation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178974
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