Ashulia, Bangladesh
Dhaka - Aricha Hwy
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+8801705763586
Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, government leading research institute in Bangladesh. It has many compartments, like Animal Health Research Division, Goat and Sheep Department, Biotechnology Department, Poultry Department etc. Inside has one advanced microbiology Laboratory. It has a national reference Laboratory for Avian Influenza. Inside has cattle farm, goat farm, sheep farm, poultry farm and beautiful lakes...
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Bangladesh is a agricultural country. We need to focus on improving our agricultural products and livestock - especially the local ones. Before visiting this facility I had imagined it would be a vast institution with a great number of scientists working dedicately in their labs, assistants busy grooming livestock in huge sheds, workers busy with fields full of new varieties of fodder, logistics loaded with transportation vehicles with outbound consignment of young birds and animals. The only thing that matched my imagination is that it has a vast amount of land and well constructed roads. The rest is still a dream. I understand it's a long way for us to go. And we all need to work from our place to work for and to support agricultural development. I have started my share of work, today I had applied for a consignment of pure local breed of chicken eggs for the incubator of our farm. When will you start working your part?
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What a candid area!
Livestock basis research done here. It's near Jahangirnagar frantic bus stand, Dhaka Aricha highway.
A leading research institute in the field of agriculture in Bangladesh. The natural environment is very beautiful there. Many research projects are ongoing there. It has already created many technologies to overcome livestock related problems in Bangladesh. But it should be open for all related professionals not only agriculturist.
Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute (BLRI), a state-run national research organization under the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock was entrusted to conduct research on livestock development of the country. The institute started functioning in 1985 on a land area of 500 acres. Mandates of the Institute are to: identify livestock and poultry production constraints at the national and farm level, solve those problems through multi and inter-disciplinary and inter-institutional research and to develop technologies to help food and nutrition security for the increasing population, poverty alleviation, employment opportunities, income generation and control of environmental pollution.
The executive head is the Director General and a 14-member Board of Management. The chairman is the Minister for Fisheries and Livestock. In 2014 it developed a new species of Layer chicken whose sex was discernable at day one of their life. It developed cattle feed from moringa tree and vegetable waste.
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