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    Modernization of Agriculture & food security in Bangladesh How its possible?

    Abstract

    For Bangladesh food security was identical with achieving self-sufficiency in rice

    production and stabilization in rice prices. The Bangladesh has made good progress in

    increasing rice production through technological progress, facilitated by private sector

    investment in small scale irrigation. But, it is difficult to sustain the progress made in

    view of the growing pressure of population on scarce land resources. Domestic food

    grain production remains susceptible to floods and droughts thereby perpetuating the

    threat of major production shortfalls, inadequate food availability, and vulnerability

    from fluctuation in prices. The availability of other foods has not increased, and the

    progress in nutritional outcome has remained slow. Forty percent of the population

    lives below the poverty line, and income inequality has been worsening. This paper

    assesses the trends in factors that affect food production, availability of food and their

    impact on nutrition outcomes. In this report discuses about the why by which

    Bangladesh achieve the food security by modernized their Agricultures.

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    Introduction

    Modernization of agriculture means the development of total agriculture system with

    the help of up-to-the-minute technology. Thus modernization of agriculture including

    implementation of scientific research, application of fertilizer, uses of latest

    machinery, protection of agricultural lands, upholding soil health, mechanized

    cultivation of lands, sustaining irrigation water market etc. have been emphasized to

    face the challenges of food security. Food security is defined as access by all people

    at all times to enough food needed for an active and healthy life. Its essential elements

    are the availability of food and the ability to acquire it. It is important to view food

    security from both national and individual angles. At the national level food security

    means the availability in the country of sufficient stocks of food to meet domestic

    demand until such time as stocks can be replenished from harvests or imports.

    At the individual level, it means that all members of the society have access to the

    food they need, either from their own production, from market or from the

    governments transfer mechanism. Experiences from India and other countries have

    shown that even when the national level food. The economy of Bangladesh is agro-

    based and about one third of her Gross Domestic Product (GDP) comes form

    agriculture sector. Nearly 80 percent of population lives in rural areas. Literacy rate is

    only 32.4 percent and the primary source of employment for the majority of people is

    agriculture. Interventions in problem areas like hills, saline and draught prone areas

    are needed. In most of the above activities, agricultural engineers can play vital roles

    and can contribute to agricultural development and food security of the country. In

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    this report we mention the problems and opportunities related to the Agriculture and

    also discuss about the possible ways to archive Food security.

    Overview of Bangladesh

    Bangladesh is a developing country of South Asia region. It is surrounded by the Bay

    of Bengal in the south and borders on India and Myanmar. Its total land area

    including rivers is 1, 47,570 square k.m. The boarders of present-day

    Bangladesh were establishing with the partition of Bengal and India in 1947,

    when the region became the eastern wing of the newly formed Pakistan. The

    country free from Pakistan in 1971 at 16th December and its present population

    is 1.65 billion. Bangladesh is a Muslim majority country. Most of the

    Bangladeshis people live in rural area and they earn their living from

    agriculture. The economy of Bangladesh is constituted by that of a

    developing country. Its per head income in 2008 was US$670. According to

    the gradation by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Bangladesh ranked

    as the 48th largest economy in the world in 2008, with a gross domestic

    product (GDP) of US$224,889 million and its growth rate was 6.5. In 2008, the

    Inflationrate was 9.4% and 38% people lived below poverty line.

    While more than half of the GDP belongs to the service sector (53.7%), nearly two-

    thirds (63%) of Bangladeshis are employed in the agriculture sector. This sector

    becomes large employment source for illiterate people. Most of the raw materials of

    manufacturing sector come from Agriculture sector. Because of population growth

    and industrilization, day by day our agricultural lands are decreasing. In this setuation

    every year peoples of Bangladesh fall in food crisis. For this crisis the essential foods

    price is incrising day by day. To reduce this price haiking the government of

    Bangladesh import essential foods item from foreign countries. But it is soo cost

    effective for government. The government of Bangladesh realizes the importance of

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    food security, but it cant possible without modernization of agriculture sector. The

    government has different ministries and organizations to developed the Agriculture

    sector to achive the food security, such as; Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of food

    and Desester Management, Ministry of Science & Techonology, the Board on

    Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR), Bangladesh Agricultural Research

    Institute (BARI) etc. Few foreign organizations like; International Monetary Fund

    (IMF), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Non-

    governmental organizations (NGO) also help to develop the Agriculture sector to

    achive the food security.

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    Literature Review

    (Chowdhury, M. 2009) said that Bangladesh will be get food with in 2012.

    (Hasina, S. 2008) said Bangladesh attaches high priority to ensuring food security for

    the people. In our previous term of government, Bangladesh attained food self-

    sufficiency for which the FAO presented us with the prestigious Ceres Award".

    (Seraj, S. 2008) said that We will need to agree on and implement sustainable

    agricultural policies, transfer of technology and equitable and fair trade rules for food

    and agricultural products with special and preferential treatment for LDCs".

    (Moon, K, B. 2009) said in ongoing UNGA session "Accessibility to food,

    particularly by vulnerable and marginalised groups, is important. Therefore, a fair and

    equitable food-governance system at national level, but more importantly at

    international level, is essential.

    (Razzak, A. 2009) said that We will reinforce all our efforts to meet by 2015 the

    targets of Millennium Development Goal 1 and the World Food Summits. We commit

    to take action towards sustainably eradicating hunger at the earliest possible date".

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    Conceptual Framework

    Field research was conducted for a period of 1 week from November 29 to December

    06. The research design included selection of the study area, identification of target

    groups and selection of research tools for data collection. The method of data

    collection depends upon the nature, aim and objectives of the study. Selection of

    particular method depends on nature of the research problems, duration of fieldwork

    and distance of the research site. In order to assess the modernization of agriculture

    sector is relevant to farmers' concepts and understanding, a participatory research

    method was employed. The major advantage of this method is that its coverage is

    much wider. However, one of the major risks is that the investigation has to depend

    solely upon the memory of the respondents. This was, however, overcome by

    applying a combination of data collection methods.

    The data collection was conducted in the Mymensingh, Dhamrai and Gaibandha,

    which is one of the largest agricultural areas of the country. Geographically

    Mymensingh, Dhamrai, Gaibandha has been identified as the most important and

    promising areas for agriculture, because of favorable resources and climatic

    conditions, such as the availability of low-lying agricultural land, warm climate,

    fertile soil, and cheap and abundant labors. A combination of participatory, qualitative

    and quantitative methods was employed for primary data collection. A total of 80

    farmers were interviewed at their houses and farm sites. The interviews, lasting about

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    an hour, focused on their wants, facilities, knowledge about technology, and

    problems. To collect more data we searching the web sites of the Ministry of

    Agriculture, Ministry of Food and Desester Management, Ministry of Science &

    Techonology, the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR), Bangladesh

    Agricultural Research Institute, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Food and

    Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

    Result Analysis:

    Bangladesh is a small under developing country and its economy fully depends on

    agriculture. But the population of this is huge. The economy of Bangladesh primarily

    dependent on Agriculture. About 80% of the total population live in rural areas and

    directly or indirectly engaged in a wide range of Agricultural activities. Agriculture

    contributes about 32% to the countrys GDP, about 23% of which contribute by the

    crop sector along. About 63 percent of the labour forces are employed in agriculture

    with about 57 percent being employed in the crop sector. The scope of modern

    agriculture has been widened significantly. Although agricultural used to be originally

    defined as the cultivation of land for producing crops only, now-a-days, any applied

    activity through proper utilization of natural resources which relates to the production,

    development, preservation, processing, marketing, and extension of not only crops but

    also other agricultural commodities such as fish, meat, eggs, forest product, etc. is

    universally accepted within the purview of agriculture.

    After analyzing the data we get a clear knowledge about Bangladeshi Agriculture

    sector. The annual production of Bangladesh is increasing, but beside it our

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    population also increasing in a high rate. So the required food production is not

    enough for this population. For this reason Bangladesh government need to imports

    lots of essential goods.

    In this table we show annual production of few agricultural commodities. Here we see

    the data of 2001-02 to 2007-08 fiscal years. Here we can see the production of rice is

    increasing in every fiscal year and last period it reach maximum amount of

    production. Although our production is increasing but food crisis is continuing.

    To reduce the food crisis the government need to imports essential Agricultural

    goods. Every year government imports these essential goods from India, Thailand,

    Myanmar, Vietnam, China etc. From these country especially India, Thailand, and

    Myanmar is the main exporter. Although these countries have their own demand but

    they modernize their Agriculture and produce surplus food against their demand.

    They ensure their own food security and then export the surplus foods. This

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    achievement is possible only for the modernize of Agriculture by adopting modern

    technologies.

    Country period Rice Wheat PotatoThousand

    ( M T)

    Area

    (Hectors)

    Thousand

    (MT)

    Area

    (Hector)

    Thousand

    (MT)

    Area

    (Hectors)

    Bangladesh 2000 37628 10801 1840 832 2933 243

    2001 36269 10661 1673 832 3216 249

    2002 37593 10771 1606 773 2994 238

    2003 39090 10824 1746 742 3386 245

    2004 37548 10369 1253 707 3907 271

    2005 40054 11000 976 642 4855 326

    2006 43054 11200 735 558 4161 301

    Thailand 2000 25844 9891 688 183 91 8

    2001 26523 10125 700 197 97 7

    2002 26057 9988 828 207 87 7

    2003 27038 10193 856 212 100 7

    2004 23860 9200 860 213 95 7

    2005 27000 10200 877 214 97 7

    2006 29269 10073 837 218 119 8

    In this table we can see by utilizing less lands Thailand produce more crops then

    Bangladesh. Thailand applies modern technologies in their Agriculture sector, which

    provide them security of food.

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    How it possible?

    Bangladesh, a 100% productive land country, currently has food deficiency which is

    hard to believe; however, the agriculture sector has not fully reached its potential for

    reaching a surplus level of food. There are some points by which we are improve our

    food security. These points are:

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    China, Vietnam is strong in agriculture because they use modern technology

    for their plant. If we implement new and modern technology which is

    favorable for our agriculture then our production of food will increase. By thiswe can ensure our food security.

    Our agriculture fully depends on water supply. We get 50% of our total food

    from Boros season. And this season on production of nice fully depend on the

    water supply. If we can supply the water properly then we can grow more

    food.

    Bangladesh is an over populated country. Where the cultivate land is very limited.

    We have to ensure the proper use of land. If we use the land properly then we can

    produce more food.

    Environment is a major factor for our agriculture. Production of agriculture goods

    fully depends on the environment. Our agriculture also depends on environment. But

    now days we are see the rapid change in environment which is alarming for our

    agriculture. For this reason we have to maintain favorable environment. We are

    creating favorable environment by tree plantation by decreasing air pollution and so

    on.

    We have to share all knowledge and experience with the farmers. Supply of proper

    knowledge and experience will be benefited for our farmers and also for our

    agriculture. By sharing the knowledge the farmers will be collect knowledge.

    We have to make a proper plan by which we can work. When we have a plan and if

    we work by following plan then we will be benefited. That means we have to

    implement the plan properly.

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    The government of our country is not very much caring about our agriculture. Our

    economics is fully depends on agriculture and they spend a lot of money foragriculture but the farmers did not collect the money properly. And they cannot use

    the money properly .if the govt. stabilize a strong monitoring team then this barriers

    will be decrease and farmer can properly utilize the money.

    Most of our farmer lives under poverty and they are not eligible to cultivate their land

    in proper time for money. If the government supplies the money to the farmers then

    the farmer can cultivate their land properly.

    We have to distribute all the information which is related with our agriculture to the

    farmer. By this they will able to know the proper time of harvesting any particular

    crops.

    All of our resource is limited and for that cause farmers need to utilize all the

    resource very efficiently. Proper utilization of limited resource will surely increase

    the agriculture production.

    We produce different types of crops and fruits which are perishable and they need

    preservation. Development of preservation system will help to preserves the

    perishable crops and other food item. Crops like potato, tomato, onion, and bringer

    and so on. If we can preserve all the crops then our food security can be increase.

    Irrigation is fully depending on water and this water supply is fully depending on

    electricity. Insufficient supply of electricity hampered the irrigation process. For this

    reason energy supply is a major element for our irrigation as well as also for our

    whole agriculture. Some of our farmers use diesel as their energy then we have to

    ensure the availability of energy.

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    All the agriculture crops are depending on fertilizer. We have to ensure the supply of

    fertilizers to the farmers in due time. Because the crops need the fertilizers in aspecific time. For this reason it is very important for the agriculture.

    Concluding Remarks

    Bangladesh is strongly committed to ensure food security and food safety. In order to

    do that, the country has to pay keen attention to technology generation, uphold soil

    health, proper irrigation and water management activities, farm mechanization, and

    post-harvest loss reduction and to work in constraint areas. Many of these can be

    accomplished by Agricultural engineers. The only thing is to utilize their expertise

    properly giving them adequate working facilities and maintaining favorable

    environments. Further, regional Cooperation for food security can be attained through

    regional cooperation, integration of resources, sharing of knowledge and experience.

    In a subsistence-oriented agrarian economy such as Bangladesh, domestic food

    production has an important role to play in the quest for food security. Major items in

    the food basket in Bangladesh are rice, wheat, pulses, potato, vegetables and fish.

    Most farmers with access to irrigation facilities grow two rice crops during the year.

    Different government Organization likes; Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Food

    and Disaster Management, Ministry of Science & Technology, the Board on

    Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR), Bangladesh Agricultural Research

    Institute (BAR) developed agricultural policies, plans, regulation, acts etc. for

    sustainable agricultural development and for food sufficiency. Monitor distribution of

    agricultural inputs and subsidies and marketing the agricultural products in local and

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    international markets. Government provides administrative and policy support

    agricultural agencies for planning and implementation of the development

    programmers coordinate with donors and development partners for funding and

    technical assistance.

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    LIST OF ACRONYMS

    FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization

    GDP - Gross Domestic Product

    BANR - The Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources

    BAR - Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute

    FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

    NGO - Non-governmental organizations

    IMF - International Monetary Fund

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