Poor families living in char villages in Sadar, Raipura, and Belabo upazilas have improved their lives by raising ducks. These villages are home to mainly impoverished individuals who lost everything to river erosion. However, a couple of years ago, they started rearing ducks with the aim of changing their economic condition. Each family has an average of 50 ducks, earning around Tk 3,000 to Tk 4,000 per month by selling eggs and ducks. Some farmers now earns over Tk 7,000 monthly by collecting 35 to 40 eggs daily.
Duck farming has become the primary source of income for many poor families in the char areas, providing employment opportunities for unemployed youths. It is an inexpensive, simple, and profitable business, attracting more people to join and become economically stable through duck rearing and trading domestic birds and eggs.