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Rice Diversity and the Joy of Eid
Biodiversity, Knowledge and Culture

Rice Diversity and the Joy of Eid

UBINIG research on Rice varieties and religious festivals is focused on the conservation and sustainable use of rice diversity in Bangladesh and how the rice varieties used and planted are intrinsically linked to religious festivals, food culture, land morphology and the climate that shape rice farming/cropping in this region. The information was collected from farmers in the villages who have been growing different varieties of rice for different uses of food preparation. UBINIG has also been running Community Seed Wealth Centers (community seed banks) and the Nayakrishi farmers are managing them in ensuring the conservation of the varieties that are in danger of disappearing and in supplying farmers with diverse, good quality seed. Conserving diverse varieties of rice in Bangl...
Diversity in rice and the Joy of Eid
Biodiversity, Knowledge and Culture

Diversity in rice and the Joy of Eid

UBINIG || Sunday 25 August 2019 || READ BY SUBJECT: Biodiversity, Knowledge and Culture Preserving the diverse varieties of rice is not just an act of conservation; it is for the happiness of the farming families on different cultural and religious occasions. On August 12, Eid-ul-Azha, the second largest religious festival of Muslims, was celebrated across the country following the 10th day of moon of Arabic month of Zilhaj. This festival is marked with slaughtering of sacrificial animals including cows, buffaloes, goats and sheep and few other animals. According to the Department of Livestock Services (DLS) 4.58 million cows and buffaloes, 7.20 million goats and sheep, and a large number of other sacrificial animals were available to be slaughtered this year (2019) ...
Crop Diversity in Nayakrishi Farmers’ field in Delduar, Tangail
Nayakrishi, Nayakrishi Village

Crop Diversity in Nayakrishi Farmers’ field in Delduar, Tangail

Dr. M.A. Sobhan and Fahima Khatun Liza  There is significant natural variability of plants and animals in Delduar Upazila, Tangail district. Farmers have been growing varieties of crops based on topography of land and matching seasons. There are crops round the year either on the plains, high, medium, low lands or in the homestead areas. Men and women both contribute their best for maximum agricultural outputs. However, women play the key role of seed collection, drying, cleaning and preserving. The maintenance of seed wealth is ensured in the hands of the women. The farmer use organic manure for raising crops. The Nayakrish farmers grow season based crops. They grow different crops in rabi, kharif-1 and kharif-2 seasons. However, there are some varities of vegetables round the yea...
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UBINIG || Tuesday 10 November 2015 || বিষয়: About UBINIG The value of life, livelihood, diversity and diognity is what we aim together to ensure the joy each and every one of us deserve from our liofe. We need your contribution to stand strongly by the communities we work and articulate their voice. Strengthening the inherent resilience of the people and enhancing the capacity to productively and meaningfully participate in all spheres of social life is what we strive to achieve. Please go through the UBINIG website and see what interests you most. You could also come up with suggestions indicating issues that are close to your heart. We work directly with farmers, workers, women, indigenous communities and other marginalized section of the population. UBINIG always resp...