Small farmers need direct access to the markets for fair price

BSS
Published On: 19 Apr 2024, 10:42

RAJSHAHI, April 19, 2024 (BSS) - Small and marginal farmers need direct access to the markets for ensuring fair prices of their agricultural products.
 
  To this end, time-fitting steps should be taken for linking each and every of the farmers to the markets. Utmost emphasis should be given on arranging group marketing through formation of farmers organizations based on the selected areas.
 
  Agricultural marketing experts and entrepreneurs came up with the observation while addressing a daylong regional marketing workshop here on Thursday.
 
  Regional office of the Department of Agricultural Marketing (DAM) organized the workshop at Victoria Convention Hall supported by the Program on Agricultural and Rural Transformation for Nutrition, Entrepreneurship and Resilience (PARTNER).
 
  The discussants discussed and devised ways and means on adopting best agriculture practice, promoting processing and generating exportable markets of agricultural goods.
 
  DAM Director General Masud Karim addressed the workshop as chief guest, while Additional Director of the Department of Agricultural Extension Mahmudul Faruque, DAM Programme Director Dr Abdullah Al Faruque and Deputy Director Shahana Akhter Jahan spoke as special guests.
 
  DAM Deputy Programme Director Masud Rana gave an illustration on the programme along with its aims, objectives and implementation strategy. Senior Monitoring Officers Bayazid Bostami and Rashidul Iislam also spoke, disseminating their expertise on the issue.
 
  In his remarks, DAM Director General Masud Karim said establishing market linkage between entrepreneurs and farmers has become an urgent need so that the fair price of the agricultural products is ensured to the farmers.
 
  He told the meeting that they are extending support in this regard.
 
  Masud Karim also said the entrepreneurs with their own efforts are playing vital roles towards development of the country's economy.
 
  With this in view, the DAM has adopted a project for generating 20,000 entrepreneurs through boosting their capacity. They will work directly for producing various exportable agricultural products, including mango, jackfruit, potato, tomato and aromatic rice.
 
  Apart from this, DAM will arrange training for the young entrepreneurs abroad in future.
 

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