The government is planning to undertake a Tk 303-crore project to increase milk, meat and egg production in char areas under Dhaka division by at least 15 per cent to 20 per cent and subsequently improve living standards.
Farming means everything to Habibul Bahar Sujan. The successful young man wanted to be a farmer since his childhood. But success does not always come easily. People have to be skilled to be successful.
Protein Market, an agrotech startup that’s working to provide safe and unadulterated protein products to B2B & B2C, has raised their first round of Angel investment.
What do they want the chicken for – eggs, meat, or amusement?
The government has banned import and sale of meat and bone meal, a protein concentrate for poultry, because of its health risks to human and livestock.
Farmers are suffering losses for falling prices of eggs owing to increased production and high feed cost.
It is really promising that the poultry industry of Bangladesh will grow by an average of 16 per cent a year for the next five years. Poultry entrepreneurs have expressed this optimism in the opening day of 9th International Poultry Show and Seminar organised by World's Poultry Association -Bangladesh Branch (WPSA-BB).
The government is planning to undertake a Tk 303-crore project to increase milk, meat and egg production in char areas under Dhaka division by at least 15 per cent to 20 per cent and subsequently improve living standards.
Farming means everything to Habibul Bahar Sujan. The successful young man wanted to be a farmer since his childhood. But success does not always come easily. People have to be skilled to be successful.
Protein Market, an agrotech startup that’s working to provide safe and unadulterated protein products to B2B & B2C, has raised their first round of Angel investment.
What do they want the chicken for – eggs, meat, or amusement?
The government has banned import and sale of meat and bone meal, a protein concentrate for poultry, because of its health risks to human and livestock.
Farmers are suffering losses for falling prices of eggs owing to increased production and high feed cost.
It is really promising that the poultry industry of Bangladesh will grow by an average of 16 per cent a year for the next five years. Poultry entrepreneurs have expressed this optimism in the opening day of 9th International Poultry Show and Seminar organised by World's Poultry Association -Bangladesh Branch (WPSA-BB).