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    Turning waste into wealth: Black soldier fly farming—A game changer for sustainable aquaculture

    For Shimul Hossain, a young entrepreneur from Pabna’s Atghoria upazila, Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming has been nothing short of…
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    Vietnam’s seafood Industry eyes $11 billion export target: Growth, innovation & market strategy

    In the bustling seafood markets of Vietnam, the air is filled with anticipation. From the shrimp farms in the Mekong…
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    BARI conducts training on pesticide residue analysis in fish samples

    The Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) recently hosted a specialized training session on “Pesticide Residue Analysis in Fish Samples” to…
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    FAO supports Bangladesh in strengthening fisheries and livestock exports

    The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations is working closely with Bangladesh to improve food safety regulations…
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    Water pollution and shrinking water bodies threaten Bangladesh’s fish production: Adviser Farida Akhter

    Bangladesh’s fisheries sector is facing increasing challenges due to rising water pollution, excessive pesticide use, and the rapid loss of…
      February 14, 2025

      Sundarbans Day: A celebration of love for nature on 14th February

      While February 14 is celebrated worldwide as Valentine’s Day, the coastal communities of Bangladesh observe it as “Sundarbans Day.” For…
      February 5, 2025

      The Sundarbans under threat: Poison fishing puts world’s largest mangrove forest at risk

      The Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a natural shield protecting Bangladesh…
      February 3, 2025

      Mass fish deaths in Meghna River spark investigation and concerns for fisheries sector

      A massive fish die-off in the Meghna River, spanning approximately 12-13 kilometers in the Motlob Uttar area of Chandpur, has…
      December 24, 2024

      The vital role of Sundarban mangrove forest in Bangladesh especially against floods and cyclones

      Mangroves are often hailed as nature’s guardians against coastal disasters and the Sundarbans in Bangladesh exemplify this role with unmatched…
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