The US Embassy, Ministry of Agriculture, and International Fertiliser Development Centre (IFDC) have launched a $35 million project called ‘Feed the Future Bangladesh Climate Smart Agriculture Activity’. This five-year initiative aims to assist farmers in mitigating climate impacts and increasing agricultural productivity. With funding from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the IFDC will collaborate with the Ministry of Agriculture to educate smallholder farmers in southern districts of Bangladesh on adopting climate-smart cultivation techniques, such as utilizing improved seeds and optimizing fertilizer usage. The project will also facilitate partnerships between private sector firms, agri-input service providers, and public sector actors to enhance resilience in the agricultural sector through the implementation of climate-smart technologies and practices. The project was unveiled at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) auditorium, with the participation of notable figures including the Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and representatives from USAID and IFDC.
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