Bangladesh: Second Participatory Livestock Development Project
Asian Development Bank | October 2014
Abstract
Following the success of the Participatory Livestock Development Project completed in 2003, the Asian Development Bank approved the Second Participatory Livestock Development Project in 2003 to improve individual and community capabilities to develop and manage income-generating activities in livestock raising, through technical and social development training programs; microfinance and technical services for livestock enterprise development; building capacity of the Department of Livestock Services; and supporting the project's implementing and management agencies. This brief provides an overview of the Second Participatory Livestock Development Project in Bangladesh.
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Asian Development Bank. 2014. Bangladesh: Second Participatory Livestock Development Project. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/497. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Agriculture
Sustainable agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Agricultural education
Agricultural land
Agroindustry
Fisheries
Forestry
Horticulture
Irrigation farming
Organic farming
Sustainable development
Commercial farming
Farming
Agribusiness
Agricultural trade
Agricultural economy
Agricultural resource
Agroforestry
Agronomy
Crop improvement
Crop rotation
Crop science
Farm produce
Farm
Forests and forestry
Goat farming
Herb farming
Livestock
Part-time farming
Pasture
Planting
Precision farming
Ranching
Rice farming
Subsistence farming
Tillage
Traditional farming
Urban agriculture
Food Supply
Factory farms
Poultry industry
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