BAUEC set to celebrate Farmers' Day for first time

BSS
Published On: 28 Jan 2025, 17:01
Bangladesh Agricultural University. File Photo

MYMENSINGH, Jan 28, 2025 (BSS) - The Bangladesh Agricultural University Extension Centre (BAUEC) and the Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) administration are set to celebrate 'Farmers' Day' for the first time in Bangladesh, aiming to promote the adoption of new technologies, raise awareness, and enhance farmers' skills.

The event titled "Expanding Farmer-Friendly Technologies is Our Commitment," will take place on January 30 on the university campus with the participation of 300 farmers.

The day will feature a farmers' rally, seminar, farm visits, seed distribution and an award ceremony for the best vegetable garden cultivators. Six best farmers will be honored with crests and certificates. 

The program will begin with a farmers' rally in the morning, followed by a discussion session at the Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin Auditorium. 

Vice-Chancellor of BAU Professor Dr. A.K. Fazlul Haque Bhuiyan will attend as the chief guest. Syndicate members, deans, directors and other university officials will present as special guest. 

At a press conference held on Tuesday (January 28) at the Department of Agricultural Extension Education, BAUEC Director Professor Dr. Mohammed Nasir Uddin outlined the objectives of the event.

He stated, "We have initiated Farmers' Day to encourage farmers to adopt innovative, farmer-friendly technologies and to raise their awareness."
"To our knowledge, there is no nationally recognized Farmers' Day in Bangladesh. In 2023, the BAU administration issued an order to observe the day annually on the last Thursday of January, but it was not implemented," he said. 

With the support of the current administration, BAUEC has now taken the initiative to celebrate this day, he added. 
 

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