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Bangladesh is a developing country. It's economy is dependent upon agriculture. The farmers of this country are more or less marginal. New innovation is the only way to increase the production of the land. Farmers economy is totally dependent on yield of field crops. With the current modern technology in cultivation they could improvise the production quantity. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) is engaged on research to introduce new technologies.By implementing the innovations farmers can get more profit from their field. Wheat research center under Bangladesh Agricultural…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bangladesh is a developing country. It's economy is dependent upon agriculture. The farmers of this country are more or less marginal. New innovation is the only way to increase the production of the land. Farmers economy is totally dependent on yield of field crops. With the current modern technology in cultivation they could improvise the production quantity. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) is engaged on research to introduce new technologies.By implementing the innovations farmers can get more profit from their field. Wheat research center under Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute(BARI) invented new varieties i.e Bijoy, Sufi, Gourav, Akber, kanchon and so on. This study is to find out the adoption of these new innovations among farm people of Saintara union of Chirirbandar upzila under Dinajpur district of Bangladesh. This study will help development workers to give something more to the end users.
Autorenporträt
Bulbul Ahmed was born in 1979 in a village called Polashbari of Bangladesh. He was grown up in a farmers family. After completing his B.Sc.Ag and M.S. from Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, he joined Dipshikha,a rural NGO. Now he is engaged on research of environmental stress at Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute as a crop scientist.