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- Agriculture in Bangladesh-Performance Problems and Prospects
Agriculture in Bangladesh-Performance Problems and Prospects
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Bangladesh is one of the least developed countries in the World. The great majority of its people depend on agriculture for earning their living. Despite planned efforts by the government to increase agricultural productivity for more than three decades, the growth and output in this sector have not kept pace with the growth of the population. This is a matter of great concern for the people as well as the policymakers of the country. In this book, Professor Mosharaff Hossain and his colleagues in the research team have attempted an exhaustive analysis of the performance of the crops, fisheries, forestry and livestock sub-sectors since the birth of Bangladesh. All the important issues for agricultural development in Bangladesh have been examined in detail in order to highlight the factors which constrain the growth in agricultural productivity. Those interested in obtaining a clear perception about the problems of agriculture in the country and also gaining an insight into the measures which might hasten the process of agricultural development will find this book of immense value.
Mosharaff Hossain
Dr. Mosharaff Hossain is Professor of Economics, Dhaka University, and a former member of Planning Commission, Government of Bangladesh. He was a visiting scholar, Brooking Institution, Washington DC; Fellow, University of York, England; Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford; the Christian Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway; OECD Development Centre, Paris; Senior Consulting Fellow, the Population Council, New York. He is co-author of Rural Asia: Challenge and Opportunity (Asian Development Bank); Pattern of a Peasant Economy: The Assault that Failed (UNRISD, Geneva), The Floods in Bangladesh and Rural Poverty in Bangladesh.