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MONDAY, JUNE 09, 2025

farm

A shoal of fish swimming underwater at the farm established by young entrepreneur Md Musaddik Mondal Rahat at Doyarampur area of Faridpur sadar upazila. Started in 2018, the farm now spans several acres and has colourful fishes of around 20 species. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Video Grab
Bangladesh

Rahat's exotic fish farm sparks hope for unemployed youth

Rahat was inspired by YouTube videos in 2018 when he was a 7th grader

Adnan Chowdhury’s dumba farm in Sitakunda, the first of its kind in Chattogram, raises various breeds of the animal to meet Eid demand. Dumba weighing between 75-150 kg fetch prices ranging from Tk1.5-2 lakh each. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Ctg's first dumba farm: A tale of resilience and growth

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Coloured cauliflower cultivation gains ground in Naogaon

Abundant consumption of meat in many developed countries has attracted grain supplies to animal farms instead of kitchen markets. Illustration: Bloomberg
World+Biz

Feed people, not factory farms

Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Bangladesh

Nahar Agro's double-yolk eggs – a delight for egg-lovers

F H Ansary. Sketch: TBS
Supplement

Prioritise farm mechanisation to increase production at lower costs

How will farms be in the future?
Videos

How will farms be in the future?

DeshiFarmer helps farmers by providing information they can use to minimise the time between planting different crop types, and optimise growth.Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Panorama

DeshiFarmer: From the farm to your table

Rare Dumba farm in Sathkhira
Videos

Rare Dumba farm in Sathkhira

With Eid-ul-Adha only a few days away, Chattogram residents are flocking to cattle markets to purchase sacrificial animals. The photo was taken on Sunday afternoon from Bibirhat in the city. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Economy

Many in Ctg turn to Eid cattle trading to recoup Covid loss

An aerial view shows power-generating windmill turbines in a wind farm in Graincourt-les-Havrincourt, France, April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/File Photo
Europe

EU strikes deal on huge farm subsidies, ending three years of negotiations

A woman salvages her belongings near her damaged hut following Cyclone Yaas in Digha, Purba Medinipur district in the eastern state of West Bengal, India, May 27, 2021. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri
South Asia

Huge swathes of farm land swamped in eastern India after cyclone

Shashi Shekhar, Editor-in-chief, Hindustan Hindi Daily
Thoughts

What the farm stir can learn from Gandhi

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