Bangladesh plans to introduce drones for crop damage detection, with 20 Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) officers undergoing training. The seven-day programme, from April 17 to 25, includes four days of GIS and remote sensing training and a three-day field trip to Sylhet. Experts from the International Crops Research Institute will conduct the training. The initiative aims to address climate change threats to agricultural productivity. The training was inaugurated by an ADB country director and an additional agriculture secretary at a workshop in Dhaka. The move underscores efforts to utilize advanced technologies to tackle climate impacts and ensure food security.
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