(Placename) a republic in S Asia: formerly the Eastern Province of Pakistan; became independent in 1971 after civil war and the defeat of Pakistan by India; consists of the plains and vast deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers; prone to flooding: economy based on jute and jute produc...
The annual rainfall varies from 1700 mm in the northwest to over 5000 mm in the southeastern region13, establishing Bangladesh as one of the world's wettest countries. The climate features distinct wet and dry seasons, profoundly impacting agriculture, the economy, and the predominantly agrarian ...
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Seaweed is regarded as one of the most significant marine resources for Bangladesh's achievement of its blue economy aim [13, 14]. To advance the industry, the government has added seaweed culture in the 7th Five-Year Plan and has launched seaweed farming initiatives through different organization...
Bengal. This pertains specifically to the southern region of Bangladesh. The high and very high groundwater potential zones were significantly impacted by prominent bodies of water. The regions of north-east, central, and north-west Bangladesh have been found to exhibit predominantly moderate ...
5, nuclear energy is maintained at a consistent 10 percent across all instances due to its substantial initial investment requirement that could potentially strain the economy. Additionally, allocations were put in place for furnace oil, diesel, and hydro energy resources in all scenarios at a rate...
Economic Growth Trends: One can quibble with the Economist on details of its report but the fact remains thatBangladesh's economyhas been growing significantly faster than Pakistan's for about a decade. To understand why, it's important to look into savings and investments, population growth tren...
This is something that may change in the future as Bangladesh pushes towards a “Blue Economy” model (Hasan et al. 2018), but is unlikely to be successful in the current informal economy. As a result of the informal fisheries sector, a case can be made for a more integrated method of...
4.0 Leather Sector in the Economy of BangladeshThe Leather sector plays a significant role in the economy of Bangladesh in terms of its contribution to export and domestic market. Bangladesh currently produces about 20.0 million sq. meters of leather and leather...
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