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Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI)

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    BARI (Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute) is the largest multi-crop research institute conducting research on a wide variety of crops, such as cereals, tubers, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, fruits, spices, flowers, etc.

    Besides variety development, this institute carries out research on such areas as soil and crop management, disease and insect management, water management and irrigation, development of farm machinery, improvement of cropping and farming system management, post-harvest handling and processing, and socio-economic studies related to production, processing, marketing and consumption.

    The institute functions with the director general as the chief executive along with three directors of three of its major wings, such as Research Wing, Support Service Wing, and Training and Communication Wing.

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    Potato production through zero-tillage with straw mulch (PZTM)
    december 28, 2023

    CIP Introduces Zero Tillage Potato Farming Innovation in India, Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Peru

    Zero tillage not only boosts soil fertility and raises carbon stocks but also prolongs the potato growing season by harnessing the residual moisture after the rice harvest.
    Growing international demand for Bangladeshi potatoes
    maart 24, 2023

    Growing international demand for potatoes from Bangladesh

    Potato exports from Bangladeshi farmers supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) continue to grow, as producers came together recently to celebrate another year of success.
    Local potato dealers at a market in Khulna, Bangladesh in 2016 (Courtesy: Mathess)
    september 06, 2021

    Facing excess potatoes, Govt of Bangladesh plans to support both export and potato processing

    Facing excess potatoes, the government of Bangladesh has decided to provide all sorts of support for both export and processing
    Goodbye to potato late blight
    januari 10, 2021

    Bangladesh imports two blight resistant (GM) potato lines developed at Michigan State University for a field trial

    Bangladesh is importing two blight resistant (GM) potato lines developed at Michigan State University for a field trial. Success will save 20% yield loss and Tk100C in fungicide cost.